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Post Production Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

They are the primary point of contact for the customer, responsible for the booking assessment, planning, on-site operations, show calling, live event operations, and post-production requirements.

They are the primary point of contact for the customer, responsible for the booking assessment, planning, on-site operations, show calling, live event operations, and post-production requirements.

$69K - $86K/yr

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Partnering closely with the Lead Post Production, Lead Content Strategy, and Lead Cinematography teams, you will transform raw footage into polished, premium content across product launches, athlete ...

Plans and performs video post-production tasks which include, sorting and organizing video footage; makes editorial decisions, rough cuts, audio adjustments, color correction, and final editing using ...

Video Production Specialist

Chantilly, VA ยท On-site

$105K - $190K/yr

Lead all phases of video production, including pre-production, production, and post-production. * Develop scripts, storyboards, production schedules, and shot plans. * Capture professional-quality ...

Video Production Specialist

Yorktown, VA ยท On-site

$59K - $69K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Coordinates all phases of production, including concept development, scripting, scheduling, location scouting, interviews, filming, directing, and post-production. Operates professional video cameras ...

Video Production Specialist

Chantilly, VA ยท On-site

$105K - $190K/yr

Lead all phases of video production, including pre-production, production, and post-production. * Develop scripts, storyboards, production schedules, and shot plans. * Capture professional-quality ...

Artist-in-Residence (Music )

Virginia Beach, VA ยท On-site

$70K - $80K/yr

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

... post production, video production and post production for live events, and lighting and live event technologies for music and worship arts production. Candidates will have demonstrated expertise in ...

Artist-in-Residence (Music )

Virginia Beach, VA ยท On-site

$70K - $80K/yr

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

... post production, video production and post production for live events, and lighting and live event technologies for music and worship arts production. Candidates will have demonstrated expertise in ...

Coordinates all phases of production, including concept development, scripting, scheduling, location scouting, interviews, filming, directing, and post-production. Operates professional video cameras ...

Event Producer, Event Productions

Arlington, VA ยท On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

They are the primary point of contact for the customer, responsible for the booking assessment, planning, on-site operations, show calling, live event operations, and post-production requirements.

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How much do post production jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for post production in Virginia is $16.68, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.28 and $18.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is post production?

Post production refers to the stage in filmmaking, video production, or photography that occurs after the initial recording or shooting. It involves editing the footage, adding visual effects, sound design, color correction, and finalizing the project for distribution. The goal of post production is to polish and enhance the raw material into a finished product that meets the creative vision. This process is crucial for ensuring the quality and coherence of films, TV shows, commercials, and other media projects. Post production teams often include editors, sound engineers, and visual effects artists.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a post production specialist?

To thrive as a Post Production Specialist, you need expertise in video editing, sound design, color grading, and a solid understanding of storytelling, often supported by a relevant degree or equivalent experience. Familiarity with industry-standard software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, and Avid Media Composer is typically required. Strong attention to detail, creativity, time management, and effective communication skills help you excel in collaborating with directors and producers. These abilities are essential for delivering polished, high-quality content that meets both creative and technical standards within tight deadlines.

What are some common challenges faced in a post production role, and how can they be addressed?

In Post Production, professionals often encounter tight deadlines, frequent last-minute changes, and the need to coordinate with multiple departments such as editors, sound designers, and visual effects artists. Managing version control and ensuring all team members are working with the most recent assets can also be challenging. Strong organizational skills, clear communication, and familiarity with collaborative software are essential to streamline workflow and minimize errors. Building a proactive relationship with directors and producers helps anticipate potential issues and maintain a smooth post-production process.

What is the difference between Post Production vs Video Editor?

AspectPost ProductionVideo Editor
Primary FocusOverall process of editing, visual effects, sound, and finalizing mediaEditing raw footage to create a cohesive video
Skills & CertificationsEditing software, color correction, sound design, sometimes VFX skillsProficiency in editing software like Adobe Premiere, Final Cut
Work EnvironmentPost-production studios, editing suites, film/TV productionEditing suites, freelance or in-house media teams
Industry UsageUsed across film, TV, advertising, and digital mediaPrimarily in film, TV, online content creation

Post Production encompasses the entire process of editing and finalizing media, including visual effects and sound, while Video Editor focuses specifically on editing raw footage into a finished video. Both roles require proficiency in editing software, but Post Production involves a broader set of skills and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Post Production job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,696 per year, or $16.7 per hour.

Director of Audio Visual and Media Production

First Mount Zion Baptist Church

Dumfries, VA โ€ข On-site

$83K - $90K/yr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

First Mount Zion Baptist ChurchPosition DescriptionDirector of Audio Visual and Media ProductionPosition Title

Director of Audio Visual and Media Production (AVMP)

Department

Operations – Audio Visual Department

Reports To

Church Business Administrator

FLSA Status

Exempt (Full-Time)


Position Summary

The Director of Audio Visual and Media Production serves as the ministry and operational leader responsible for the planning, coordination, execution, and continuous improvement of all audio-visual, livestream, media production, and digital communication functions of First Mount Zion Baptist Church (FMZBC).

The Director provides strategic leadership and hands-on technical expertise to ensure the delivery of high-quality worship experiences and ministry events through excellence in audio, video, lighting, media production, livestreaming, and digital engagement. The Director leads a team of employees, volunteers, and contractors while fostering a culture of servant leadership, technical excellence, innovation, accountability, and continuous improvement.

This position collaborates closely with the Senior Pastor, Church Business Administrator, ministry leaders, and external vendors to ensure all productions effectively support the mission of First Mount Zion Baptist Church and expand its ministry through both in-person and online engagement.


Essential FunctionsProduction Leadership

The Director shall:

  • Direct all technical production activities for Sunday worship services, Bible Study, Children's Church, funerals, weddings, concerts, revivals, conferences, leadership meetings, ministry activities, rehearsals, and special events.

  • Develop production schedules and run-of-show documentation.

  • Coordinate production timelines from planning through post-event evaluation.

  • Ensure production quality, consistency, and operational readiness.

  • Lead all production meetings with staff, volunteers, and contractors.

  • Maintain contingency plans for equipment failures and production interruptions.


Audio Systems Management

The Director shall oversee:

  • Front-of-House audio

  • Broadcast audio

  • Livestream audio

  • Digital mixing consoles

  • Wireless microphone systems

  • In-ear monitoring

  • Stage monitoring

  • Recording systems

  • Playback systems

  • Audio routing

  • Audio networking

  • Signal flow

  • System tuning

  • Troubleshooting and diagnostics

  • Post-production audio editing and mastering


Video Production

The Director shall:

  • Direct camera operations.

  • Supervise PTZ, fixed, handheld, and roaming cameras.

  • Develop camera presets.

  • Maintain shot composition standards.

  • Coordinate camera operators.

  • Operate and maintain video switchers.

  • Manage recording workflows.

  • Maintain video routing systems.

  • Produce high-quality visual experiences for both in-person and online audiences.


Livestream Operations

The Director is responsible for:

  • Livestream production

  • Livestream reliability

  • Platform management

  • Stream monitoring

  • Broadcast quality

  • Recording integrity

  • Online engagement

  • Streaming redundancy

  • Archive management

This includes livestream distribution through:

  • Church Website

  • Facebook

  • YouTube

  • Additional ministry platforms


Media Production

The Director shall:

  • Produce promotional videos.

  • Produce ministry highlight videos.

  • Produce testimony videos.

  • Produce educational content.

  • Produce event recaps.

  • Produce announcements.

  • Coordinate interviews.

  • Develop storytelling content.

  • Edit and publish digital media.


Graphic Design and Presentation Systems

The Director shall oversee:

  • Worship presentations

  • Sermon graphics

  • Scripture slides

  • Lyrics

  • Announcement slides

  • Ministry graphics

  • Branding consistency

  • Digital signage

  • Presentation templates


Social Media and Digital Communications

The Director shall provide leadership for FMZBC's digital media presence by:

  • Producing social media content.

  • Editing short-form video.

  • Creating promotional graphics.

  • Developing digital campaigns.

  • Publishing ministry announcements.

  • Supporting church communications.

  • Maintaining visual branding standards.

  • Coordinating media schedules with ministry leaders.


Leadership and Supervision

The Director shall:

  • Supervise Audio Visual personnel.

  • Recruit volunteers.

  • Train volunteers.

  • Develop volunteer leaders.

  • Coordinate contractors.

  • Prepare production schedules.

  • Conduct departmental meetings.

  • Assign production responsibilities.

  • Evaluate volunteer performance.

  • Maintain service continuity.

  • Foster teamwork and servant leadership.


Equipment Maintenance

The Director shall:

  • Maintain all AV systems.

  • Conduct preventative maintenance.

  • Coordinate repairs.

  • Troubleshoot equipment failures.

  • Maintain inventory.

  • Document equipment condition.

  • Recommend equipment replacement.

  • Coordinate vendor service.

  • Monitor warranties.

  • Maintain spare equipment.


Information Technology Coordination

The Director shall:

  • Coordinate AV-related technology with Information Technology representatives.

  • Support network-connected AV systems.

  • Assist with software updates.

  • Coordinate firmware upgrades.

  • Support Zoom meetings and webinars.

  • Support presentation technology.

  • Assist with internet-related production issues.


Budget and Resource Management

The Director shall:

  • Assist with departmental budget preparation.

  • Monitor departmental expenditures.

  • Evaluate equipment needs.

  • Prepare purchase recommendations.

  • Coordinate vendor quotations.

  • Submit purchase requests.

  • Recommend capital improvements.

  • Maintain inventory controls.


Administrative Responsibilities

The Director shall:

  • Maintain production documentation.

  • Develop standard operating procedures.

  • Maintain production schedules.

  • Prepare departmental reports.

  • Maintain media archives.

  • Develop operational checklists.

  • Ensure documentation remains current.


Minimum QualificationsEducation

Option One

Associate's Degree from an accredited college or technical school, or Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in one of the following disciplines:

  • Audio Visual Production

  • Broadcast Media

  • Film Production

  • Video Production

  • Digital Media

  • Media Production

  • Audio Engineering

  • Music Technology

  • Technical Theatre

  • Related field

AND

  • Three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in live production, livestreaming, audio, video, lighting, editing, or broadcast production.

OR

High School Diploma or equivalent and:

  • Five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in live production, livestreaming, audio, video, lighting, editing, or broadcast production.


Experience

Required:

  • Minimum one (1) year supervising employees, volunteers, contractors, or a combination thereof.

  • Previous experience serving in a church environment as staff, volunteer, or contractor.

Preferred:

  • Church production leadership.

  • Non-profit production experience.

  • Broadcast production.

  • Studio production.

  • Worship technology leadership.


Preferred Certifications
  • AVIXA CTS

  • Dante Certification

  • Q-SYS Training

  • Blackmagic Design Training

  • Adobe Certifications

  • DaVinci Resolve Certification

  • Audio Engineering Certifications

  • Lighting Control Certifications

  • Manufacturer-specific technical certifications


Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Comprehensive knowledge of:

  • Audio production systems

  • Video production systems

  • Livestream technology

  • Broadcast workflows

  • Lighting systems

  • Digital recording

  • PTZ camera systems

  • Video switching

  • Projection systems

  • Hybrid meeting technology

  • Presentation systems

  • Media production

  • Copyright compliance

  • Digital communications

  • Social media production

Working knowledge of:

  • DiGiCo Consoles

  • Yamaha Digital Consoles

  • Blackmagic Design equipment

  • Canon PTZ Cameras

  • ProPresenter

  • vMix

  • Restream

  • Resi Encoder

  • Resi Studio AI

  • Zoom Webinar

  • Adobe Creative Cloud

  • DaVinci Resolve

  • Logic Pro or equivalent DAW

  • Photoshop

  • Illustrator

  • InDesign

  • CapCut

  • Adobe Express

  • Microsoft Office Suite

Ability to:

  • Diagnose technical issues.

  • Lead technical teams.

  • Manage multiple priorities.

  • Communicate effectively.

  • Train volunteers.

  • Develop production standards.

  • Meet deadlines.

  • Exercise sound judgment.

  • Maintain confidentiality.

  • Work independently.


Competencies

The successful candidate demonstrates proficiency in:

  • Adaptability

  • Accountability

  • Collaboration

  • Communication

  • Customer Service

  • Innovation

  • Initiative

  • Integrity

  • Leadership

  • Organizational Skills

  • Planning

  • Problem Solving

  • Professionalism

  • Project Management

  • Teamwork

  • Time Management


Working Conditions

This position requires:

  • Frequent standing and walking.

  • Lifting equipment up to 50 pounds.

  • Working on ladders.

  • Working backstage and in elevated technical booths.

  • Evening, weekend, and holiday work.

  • Extended workdays during conferences, productions, and major ministry events.

  • Exposure to loud sound environments and theatrical lighting.


Additional Requirements
  • Demonstrated Christian character consistent with the mission and values of First Mount Zion Baptist Church.

  • Support the doctrine, mission, vision, and ministry philosophy of FMZBC.

  • Successfully complete a criminal background investigation.

  • Maintain regular and dependable attendance.

  • Participate in staff meetings, leadership meetings, ministry planning sessions, and required staff development.


Performance Expectations

Success in this position is measured through:

  • Excellence in worship production quality.

  • Reliable livestream operations.

  • System uptime and equipment readiness.

  • Effective volunteer recruitment and retention.

  • Timely completion of media projects.

  • Effective budget stewardship.

  • Positive collaboration with ministries.

  • Compliance with church policies and procedures.

  • Continuous improvement of production systems.

  • Advancement of FMZBC's digital ministry presence and community engagement.


Disclaimer

The statements contained in this Position Description describe the general nature and level of work performed by an employee assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and qualifications required. First Mount Zion Baptist Church reserves the right to modify, assign, or remove duties as organizational needs require. Employees may be required to perform other job-related duties consistent with the mission and operational needs of the Church.