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How much do part time izotope jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time izotope in the United States is $23.01, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $27.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What job can I do if I like music?

A part-time role involving music, such as a music assistant or audio technician, allows you to work with sound editing, mixing, or live events. Skills in audio software like Izotope and a good understanding of music production can help you find opportunities in studios, radio, or event settings.

How many employees does Izotope have?

iZotope, the company behind audio software, has approximately 200 employees. The number of employees can vary as the company grows or hires for specific roles, including part-time positions related to software development, audio engineering, and customer support.

What jobs pay $400 an hour?

Jobs that pay $400 an hour typically include specialized roles such as high-level consultants, surgeons, or experienced freelance professionals in fields like software development or legal advising. These positions often require advanced skills, certifications, or significant experience, and may involve freelance or contract work with flexible schedules.

Can I work remotely in music part time?

Part-time music roles, including those involving audio editing or production, can often be performed remotely if the job involves digital tools like iZotope software. Remote work depends on the employer's policies and the specific responsibilities of the position, such as collaboration and access to equipment. Candidates should review job postings for remote options and required skills for remote work compatibility.

What is the difference between Part Time Izotope vs Part Time Audio Editor?

AspectPart Time IzotopePart Time Audio Editor
Required SkillsAudio editing, mastering, noise reduction, familiarity with Izotope softwareAudio editing, sound design, editing software proficiency
Work EnvironmentMusic production studios, post-production houses, freelance projectsBroadcast, film, music studios, freelance work
CertificationsAudio engineering certifications, Izotope software trainingAudio engineering certifications, editing software courses

Part Time Izotope roles focus on using Izotope software for audio processing, mastering, and noise reduction, often requiring specific software knowledge. Part Time Audio Editors perform broader editing tasks across various platforms and may not require specialized software certifications. Both roles are common in media industries and can be freelance or in-house positions, but Izotope specialists typically have targeted software expertise.

What are the most commonly searched types of Izotope jobs? The most popular types of Izotope jobs are:
Infographic showing various Part Time Izotope job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 2% Internship, 19% As Needed, 12% Temporary, 57% Contract, and 8% Nights. Highlights an 25% Hybrid, and 75% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,866 per year, or $23 per hour.
Podcast Recording Engineer & Editor

Podcast Recording Engineer & Editor

Bible Project

Portland, OR • On-site

$31 - $45/hr

Part-time

Retirement

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Podcast Audio Editor
Part-Time • 20 hours/week
About This Role
As our Podcast Recording Engineer & Editor, you will own the weekly audio post-production pipeline for the BibleProject Podcast-from recording intake through final review handoff. You will spend most of your time editing and restoring long-form spoken-word conversations inside Pro Tools, using iZotope RX to solve real-world audio problems and delivering episodes that feel natural, transparent, and emotionally intact.
To thrive here, you need professional-level Pro Tools fluency-not occasional familiarity-along with deep dialogue editing instincts drawn from broadcast, radio, film, post-production, documentary, or a comparable environment. You should be comfortable working independently inside a structured weekly cadence and an established AAF-to-Pro Tools workflow.
In all your work, you will bring your skills and experience to help further our mission of helping people experience the Bible as a unified story that leads to Jesus.
This is a part-time role with no guarantee of becoming a full-time role. It is a great fit if you genuinely want consistent, meaningful part-time production work.
What You'll Be Doing
Core Responsibilities
Leadership
  • Communicate proactively about episode status, blockers, restoration concerns, AAF/session issues, and handoff timing so the team can plan around deadlines.
  • Protect the established level of audio quality and advocate for workflow improvements that make weekly podcast production more sustainable.
  • Work within systems with consistency and reliability, flagging issues rather than improvising around them.
Responsibility
  • Edit and clean long-form podcast conversations with a high level of transparency-preserving natural speech, pacing, tone, breath, room tone, and intent.
  • Apply audio processing and restoration tools to repair real-world problems and achieve BibleProject's established podcast sound.
  • Build episode elements: main conversation body, intro/outro voiceovers, music breaks, and additional sound design.
  • Conduct recording sessions-microphone setup, gain staging, routing, headphone monitoring, and level monitoring.
  • Manage media files, AAF import/export, session structure, and file organization across Descript, Pro Tools, and Dropbox-maintaining the established system from intake through handoff.
Expertise
  • Perform difficult audio repairs cleanly and confidently-including light pacing edits and transcript-aligned assembly-while preserving the speakers' rhythm and conversational flow.
  • Produce mix-ready, loudness-compliant deliverables that meet broadcast and podcast standards.

What We're Looking For
  • 3+ years of professional Pro Tools experience as a primary dialogue-editing environment, with the ability to build, organize, and troubleshoot sessions independently.
  • 3+ years editing long-form, multi-speaker audio (45+ min) in at least one of the following: broadcast, radio, podcast, documentary, or film post-production.
  • Proficient in iZotope RX 9 or later, including Dialogue De-noise, De-hum, De-clip, De-mouth, Spectral Repair, and Ambience Match.
  • Able to execute AAF export/import, media relinking, and session handoff between Descript and Pro Tools without supervision.
  • Familiar with podcast loudness standards (-16 LUFS stereo / -19 LUFS mono) and able to deliver mix-ready files that meet those targets consistently.
  • Able to maintain consistent output within a recurring weekly deadline with limited flexibility.
  • Clear communicator who works well asynchronously and handles biblical and theological content with care.

About BibleProject
Portland, Oregon, Founded 2014
BibleProject is an educational technology and media studio whose mission is to help people experience the Bible as a unified story that leads to Jesus.
We have grown significantly in the area of multimedia technology. What began with two animated videos now encompasses multiple platforms and products-including over 200 videos. Our website and app serve as connection hubs to our ever-growing library of resources. Classroom, our online learning platform, offers accessible, graduate-level Bible classes.
These, and all of our supporting products, continue to be completely free to audiences around the world, thanks to the ongoing generosity of our patrons.
Location: Portland, Oregon
Reporting to: Cooper Peltz, Director of Production, Live Action and Audio
Compensation & Benefits
  • The hourly range for this position is $31.00 - $45.00.
    • Competitive wages that scales with experience directly related to this role. Top tier in non-profit market but will not match similar roles in for-profit companies.
  • State-regulated sick leave
  • 401k matching program (Eligible 6 months from start date)
  • Random employee perks (swag, meals and other surprises)

BibleProject is an equal opportunity employer.