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The Video Producer will support Barrow Wise's NSF project and perform the following duties ... Perform archiving and other administrative, coordinating, and lower-level technical support duties.

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As of Jun 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for project video archivist in the United States is $22.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Project Video Archivist vs Video Content Coordinator?

AspectProject Video ArchivistVideo Content Coordinator
CredentialsArchiving certifications, familiarity with media managementMedia production or communication background
Work EnvironmentArchives, libraries, media repositoriesMedia production offices, digital platforms
Industry UsageMedia, film, television, historical archivesMedia companies, marketing teams, digital platforms
Search & Comparison IntentArchiving, media management, preservationContent organization, publishing, distribution

The Project Video Archivist primarily focuses on preserving, cataloging, and managing video assets within archives or media repositories. In contrast, the Video Content Coordinator handles organizing, scheduling, and distributing video content across platforms. While both roles involve video management, the archivist emphasizes preservation and archival standards, whereas the coordinator concentrates on content deployment and audience engagement.

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Video Producer

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Enjoy problem-solving, need a venue to display your creativity, and emerging technologies pique your interest; if so, Barrow Wise Consulting, LLC is for you. As a multi-disciplined leader, you understand the gifts that set you apart from everyone else. Demonstrate innovative solutions to our clients. Join Barrow Wise Consulting, LLC today.


Responsibilities:

The Video Producer will support Barrow Wise's NSF project and perform the following duties:

  • Understand OLPA strategic communication objectives and conceive and recommend appropriate productions.
  • Provide advice on effective media use for communicating messages to intended audiences.
  • Produce "NSF's Discovery Files Podcast," a weekly video and audio podcast.
  • Ensure all products for internal and external use follow all NSF branding guidelines and are reviewed by the NSF branding team.
  • Work with OLPA teams to plan and develop video programs by transforming communications campaigns/ideas and complex science into production ideas requiring the determination of format, approach, content, and level of presentation.
  • Conduct research to identify potential sources for specific visuals, audio, and video clips, and determine their availability from outside sources.
  • Coordinate with scientists, engineers, OLPA staff, and others to obtain needed materials and to coordinate various aspects of productions.
  • Serve as a multimedia team representative on inter-team projects.
  • Handle internal and external requests for information, footage, and finished products, including corresponding with requestors and providing files.
  • Create and use spreadsheets to assist the team in tracking and filling requests.
  • Perform archiving and other administrative, coordinating, and lower-level technical support duties.
  • Use digital asset management systems to maintain and archive images/multimedia and permission documents.
  • Provide scripting support to the OLPA, including writing treatments and full scripts.
  • Conduct required background research and interviews to inform script development.
  • Serve as lead writer on select projects while coordinating closely with OLPA and NSF staff.
  • Collaborate with university researchers, public information officers, and other stakeholders as needed.
  • Provide video editorial services using Adobe Premiere Pro nonlinear editing software.
  • Write and edit articles, white papers, fact sheets, blogs, press releases, web pages, speeches, and other publications on science topics of stakeholder interest, including those addressing significant or potentially controversial topics.
  • Translate complex scientific and technical concepts into plain language for non-expert audiences.
  • Draft and edit web content summarizing policies and guidance for proposers and awardees.
  • Conduct research and fact-checking, collaborating with OLPA staff, program officials, and scientists to ensure accuracy and clarity of all written products.
  • Ensure all products comply with the "Plain Writing Act of 2010" and Section 508 accessibility standards.

An ideal candidate has the following:

  • U.S. Citizenship
  • Bachelor's Degree in Journalism, Communications, or a science-related field and ten years of experience
  • Minimum 10 years of professional writing and editing experience, including at least 3 years' experience writing about scientific and technological subjects
  • Experience in translating complex topics into compelling videos for a variety of audiences
  • Experience in developing strategic marketing plans for video and multimedia projects, including broadcast and web-based media entities, partners, collaborators, distributors, and other organizations

Join the team at Barrow Wise Consulting, LLC, for a fulfilling and engaging experience! Our team is dedicated to providing innovative solutions to our clients in an ethical and diverse work environment. We offer competitive compensation packages, excellent benefits, and opportunities for growth and advancement. Barrow Wise is an equal-opportunity, drug-free employer committed to diversity in the workplace. Minority/Female/Disabled/Protected Veteran/LGBT are welcome to apply.

Our employees stand behind Barrow Wise's core values of integrity, quality, innovation, and diversity. We are confident that Barrow Wise's core values, business model, and team focus create positive career paths for our employees. Barrow Wise will continue to lead the industry in delivering new solutions to clients and persevere until the client is overjoyed.