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Live Production Manager Location: Granite Bay Campus Reports to: Executive Pastor & Global Production Manager FLSA Status: Job Status: Full-time The Live Production Manager oversees all aspects of ...

Live Production Manager Location: Granite Bay Campus Reports to: Executive Pastor & Global Production Manager FLSA Status: Job Status: Full-time The Live Production Manager oversees all aspects of ...

Live Production Manager Location: Granite Bay Campus Reports to: Executive Pastor & Global Production Manager FLSA Status: Job Status: Full-time The Live Production Manager oversees all aspects of ...

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How much do live production jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for live production in the United States is $16.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $17.79 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Live Production vs Video Editor?

AspectLive ProductionVideo Editor
CredentialsOften requires technical certifications or experience with broadcasting equipmentTypically requires a degree or certification in film, media, or related fields
Work EnvironmentReal-time, on-site during live events or broadcastsStudio or post-production setting, working with footage after filming
Industry UsageCommon in broadcasting, live events, sports, and concertsUsed in film, television, advertising, and online content creation

Live Production involves managing and executing real-time broadcasts or events, requiring quick decision-making and technical skills. Video Editors focus on post-production editing, refining footage after filming. While both roles work with video content, Live Production is immediate and on-site, whereas Video Editing is a post-production process done in a studio environment.

What is live production?

Live production refers to the real-time creation and broadcasting of events, such as concerts, sports, news, or theater, using audio, video, and lighting technology. It involves a team of professionals who coordinate multiple elements—such as cameras, microphones, and graphics—to deliver seamless live content to audiences in person or via broadcast or streaming platforms. Live production requires quick decision-making and technical expertise to handle unexpected challenges and ensure a smooth viewer experience.

How does a Live Production professional typically collaborate with other departments during an event?

Live Production professionals work closely with a variety of departments, including audio, video, lighting, stage management, and technical support teams. Effective communication and coordination are essential, especially during live events where timing and precision are critical. Team members often participate in pre-event planning meetings, technical rehearsals, and real-time troubleshooting to ensure smooth execution. Building strong working relationships across departments is key to handling challenges quickly and delivering successful live productions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Live Production, and why are they important?

To thrive in Live Production, you need a strong grasp of audio-visual technology, event coordination, and problem-solving, often supported by relevant experience or a degree in media production or a related field. Familiarity with technical tools such as mixing consoles, lighting boards, video switchers, and production management software is typically required. Excellent communication, quick decision-making, and teamwork are essential soft skills for handling the fast-paced and dynamic live environment. These skills ensure seamless event execution, minimize technical issues, and enable effective collaboration under pressure.
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Infographic showing various Live Production job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,551 per year, or $16.6 per hour.
Live Production Director

Live Production Director

Highlands College

Birmingham, AL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description


Summary of Responsibilities:

The Live Production Director directs all production aspects of Highlands College chapels and special events, including equipment/infrastructure, and manages all related technical details. This role oversees the planning, setup, and execution of audio, video, lighting, and staging to ensure every gathering reflects the excellence and intentionality of Highlands College. Working in close collaboration with the Spiritual Development team and other departments across the Church and College, the Live Production Director leads and develops production team and students while maintaining the systems and standards necessary for seamless live events.


Specific Duties and Responsibilities:

1. Serve as primary Technical Producer for chapel services,

  1. attending and annotating rehearsals,
  2. instructing camera operators,
  3. attending pre-service meetings.


2. Serve as the primary point of contact with Central Broadcast team of

Church of the Highlands and Grandview Team regarding

  1. the installation and upkeep of camera system,
  2. other repairs and improvements needed in the Grandview Auditorium.

3. Oversee the development and implementation of training benchmarks

and protocols for camera operators and shaders.


4. Troubleshooting, cleaning, and maintaining equipment in coordination

with Central Broadcast and Campus Production team.


5. Coordinating software, hardware, and firmware update needs with

Central Broadcast team.


6. Oversee broadcast and camera equipment training for Highlands

College Live Production major and minor students

  1. Help in developing teaching materials,
  2. Leading training sessions,
  3. Developing student evaluations and assessments.


7. Assist in post-production editing and archiving of recorded services

and events.


8. Manage all Highlands College Production operations required to

support and facilitate chapels and events.


9. Uphold department policies regarding systems, training methods,

workflow, etc.


10. Coordinate interdepartmental projects.


11. Engage in long-term department planning.


12. Nurture and maintain relationships with equipment vendors, while

actively pursuing relationships with potential new vendors.


13. Actively research new products, equipment, and solutions through

active usage ofblogs, web forums, equipment manuals,

publications, etc.


14. Help manage and run production equipment during special events,

retreats, and conferences.


Other Duties:

  • Participate in ministry at Church of the Highlands and Highlands College by leading small groups.
  • Affirm and uphold the Statement of Faith and the Core Values and DNA of the College, exemplifying all by word and lifestyle.


Leadership Requirements:

  • Provide leadership to student production team members and Live Production students serving in chapel and event production.
  • Lead and develop teams to effectively reach set goals for service quality and student growth.
  • Set clear and challenging objectives, inspiring and encouraging high performance in teams and individuals.
  • Convey accurate information effectively using the most appropriate methods to reflect the needs of the audience and ensure mutual understanding.
  • Anticipate the possible demands and outcomes of a particular service or event, planning and prioritizing appropriately.
  • Review progress achieved, publicly and privately recognizing achievement.


Qualifications

Personal Characteristics:

  • Demonstrates a genuine interest in supporting, coaching, and training others to improve performance.
  • Highly focused and self-started, with an elevated level of energy and a positive outlook.
  • Remains resilient under pressure and effectively adapts to multiple demands, ambiguity, and rapid change, including the live and time-sensitive nature of service production.
  • Carries a posture of excellence and ownership, taking responsibility for outcomes rather than tasks alone.


Essential Traits:

  • Action-oriented and dependable.
  • Detail-oriented with strong organizational and planning ability.
  • Calm and decisive in live, high-pressure environments.


Abilities & Skills:

  • Ability to plan and execute live audio, video, and lighting production at a high standard of quality.
  • Ability to clearly explain complicated technical processes to students and volunteers.
  • Ability to self-motivate and make independent decisions in a live environment.
  • Ability to train and develop others, providing constructive feedback and instruction.


Knowledge:

Knowledge answers, "What are they supposed to know?"

Examples include:

  • Working knowledge of audio engineering, video production, lighting, and presentation systems used in live services.
  • Understanding of production workflow, including planning, rehearsal, execution, and troubleshooting.
  • Familiarity with instructional and developmental approaches for training students in a hands-on environment.


Education:

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field preferred.
  • Relevant production experience may substitute for the educational requirement.


Experience:

  • Demonstrated experience leading live production in a church, ministry, or comparable live event environment.
  • Experience training or developing production teams is strongly preferred.


Extent of Public Contact:

  • High


Physical Demands:

(Please specify physical requirements if the position requires physical duties).

  • Moderate exposure to physical risk.
  • Good physical condition is required.
  • Ability to drive between campuses.
  • Ability to lift 50 lbs without assistance.
  • Ability to stand for long periods of time.


Direct Reports:

  • This position is not a team lead for any Highlands College teammates.