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We're looking for high-velocity, high-craft remote video editors who want the best brief flow, the best creative team, and the best brand on their reel. You'll ship 8-12 cuts per week, work async ...

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$105K - $185K/yr

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VIDEO EDITOR (PAID MEDIA) at IncubatorLab Remote - Worldwide Incubator Lab is looking for a talented Video Editor to join our thriving team! Role Objective: As a Video Editor at IncubatorLab.ai, you ...

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$70K - $88K/yr

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Sr. Video Editor (Remote)

Irving, TX · Remote

$70K - $80K/yr

We have an immediate need for a senior video editor to join us at our studios in Las Colinas, Texas. The position will serve as a key creative contributor responsible for shaping high-quality video ...

We are currently seeking a Video Editor, Temporary to join our team. The Video Edito r , Temporary ... S.-based employees for payroll and compliance reasons and is not eligible for international remote ...

We're a multi-brand wedding media company producing cinematic wedding films across several states, and we're looking for a skilled video editor to join us on a remote, work-from-home basis. What You ...

We are seeking a Performance Ad Video Editor to create high-performing video ads across paid social ... Remote Work Environment - Our team is remote, offering full flexibility to work from home

We are seeking a Performance Ad Video Editor to create high-performing video ads across paid social ... Remote Work Environment - Our team is remote, offering full flexibility to work from home

Senior Video Editor

New York, NY · On-site +1

$70K - $100K/yr

We are hiring a Senior Video Editor to own the craft of our most important work: customer case ... Remote is possible for an exceptional candidate. Compensation $70,000-$100,000, depending on ...

City Cast DC, Editor

Washington, DC · On-site +1

$80K - $125K/yr

The ideal candidate is news-driven, passionate about driving distinct coverage, and adept at ... You must be local, though work will be primarily remote. City Cast is an equal opportunity employer ...

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How much do remote news video editor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote news video editor in the United States is $31.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $39.66 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Remote News Video Editor do?

A Remote News Video Editor is responsible for assembling and editing video footage for news broadcasts or digital platforms, often working from a location outside of a traditional newsroom. They collaborate with reporters, producers, and other editors to create compelling news stories, ensuring that the final product meets editorial standards and deadlines. Their tasks may include trimming clips, adding graphics, adjusting audio, and exporting videos for broadcast or online publication. Remote editors often use specialized editing software and must maintain strong communication with their team, even when working from different locations.

What is the difference between Remote News Video Editor vs Remote Social Media Video Editor?

AspectRemote News Video EditorRemote Social Media Video Editor
CredentialsVideo editing skills, journalism or media background often preferredVideo editing skills, social media marketing knowledge
Work EnvironmentNewsrooms, media companies, or freelanceMarketing agencies, brands, or freelance
Industry UsageNews outlets, broadcast mediaBrands, influencers, marketing campaigns
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on news, current events, timely editingFocus on social media content, engagement

The Remote News Video Editor primarily works with news organizations to produce timely, factual video content, often requiring journalism background. In contrast, the Remote Social Media Video Editor focuses on creating engaging videos for social platforms to boost brand presence. While both roles require strong editing skills, their target audiences and content types differ significantly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote News Video Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote News Video Editor, you need strong video editing skills, news judgment, and a solid understanding of journalism, typically supported by experience with editing software and a relevant degree or training. Proficiency with tools like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and cloud-based collaboration systems is essential. Attention to detail, time management, and strong communication skills help you work efficiently and effectively with remote teams under tight deadlines. These skills and qualities are crucial for producing timely, accurate, and compelling news content in a fast-paced, remote environment.

How does a Remote News Video Editor typically collaborate with reporters and producers during breaking news events?

As a Remote News Video Editor, you'll often work closely with reporters and producers via digital communication tools to ensure timely and accurate video packages. During breaking news, rapid coordination is crucial—producers may provide rough scripts, footage, and editorial direction through shared drives or messaging platforms, while editors quickly assemble, trim, and enhance content for broadcast or online distribution. Flexibility and clear communication skills are essential, as priorities can shift rapidly and deadlines are tight. Regular feedback loops and virtual meetings help maintain alignment and quality, even when working apart.
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Infographic showing various Remote News Video Editor job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 73% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 4% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 75% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 21% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,728 per year, or $31.6 per hour.
Video Editor

Video Editor

Superpower

San Francisco, CA • Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

We're looking for high-velocity, high-craft remote video editors who want the best brief flow, the best creative team, and the best brand on their reel.

You'll ship 8–12 cuts per week, work async with the U.S. team, and operate on a clear weekly cadence.

About the Role

You'll own paid social video editing for Superpower as part of a 2–3 person remote edit team. You'll inherit a working asset library, a strategist who briefs with hypothesis-tied briefs, and a producer who runs QA. Your job is to ship cuts faster than the strategist can brief.

Key Responsibilities
  • Cut Production: Ship 8–12 cuts per week (UGC reformats, hook variants, paid social cuts, podcast clips, founder-led content); move briefs to v1 in under 48 hours; hit 80%+ pass rate on producer v1 review

  • Brief Execution: Cut to the brief — hook, hold, payoff, CTA, music, pacing. Execute, don't improvise.

  • Repurposing: Turn one UGC submission into 8–12 cuts with different hooks, music, and angles

  • Asset Library: Keep assets tagged, organized, and retrievable — next editor finds anything in 60 seconds

  • Self-QA: Audio levels, color, pacing, captions, safe zones — don't ship anything that needs basic fixes

  • Async Communication: Loom walkthroughs, written notes, clear timestamps in feedback threads — time zone is invisible because of how you work

Qualifications
  • Experience:

    • 4+ years editing paid social or short-form video, with at least 2 for a DTC brand or paid social-heavy creator

    • Reel includes paid social cuts with documented performance — winners that scaled

    • Proven async track record with U.S. teams

  • Skills:

    • Premiere or Final Cut at expert level; After Effects at intermediate or better

    • Execute a brief without multiple rounds of clarification

    • Self-QA so the producer doesn't have to redo your work

  • Mindset:

    • Craft-first, remote by choice — not the other way around

    • Brief in Frame.io today, v1 in Frame.io tomorrow

About Superpower

Superpower is a new health system on a mission to extend and enhance human life.

We started with lab testing, then data aggregation / digital twin, then an AI doctor, and now peptides.

Over the past 6 months, we have grown 10x whilst halving CAC. Now we are gearing up for hyper growth.

You can find more about us below:

  • superpower.com/series-a

  • Superpower Overview

  • Culture at Superpower


Company Philosophies

  • We are all here to genuinely do our life’s best work

  • Insanely high talent bar, never settling. A players only (see Steve Jobs)

  • We live to work as much as we work to live. But we sustainably espouse the superpower ethos of putting health first

  • We aim to set the gold standard for team health culture on the planet — live the ethos!

Investors

  • Forerunner (Top consumer healthcare VC in the world; early board members of Hims and Oura; Kirsten, founder of Forerunner, led our Series A)

  • 8VC (leading health and bio investor)

  • Evan Moore (Founder of Doordash; Partner at Khosla Ventures)

  • Cyan Bannister (early investor into Uber and SpaceX, former partner at Founder’s Fund, regarded as one of the top angels in the world)

  • Balaji Srinivasan (ex-Coinbase CTO and angel, ex-General Partner at a16z)

  • Arielle Zuckerberg (active angel, tech leader, relatively famous brother)

  • Cameron & Tyler Winklevoss

  • Susa Ventures (tier 1 healthcare VC)

  • Bond Capital (General Partner Jay Simons' early-stage fund within Bond)

  • Long Journey Ventures (investor in Uber, Notion, Loom, Affirm etc.)

  • Influencers

    • Shaan Puri (angel and podcast host of my first million)

    • Brooke Monke (50 million followers across socials)

    • Logan Paul

    • Steve Aoki

    • Justin Mares (founder of Truemed)

    • Giannis Antetokounmpo

    • Kylian Mbappé

We’re proud to be a global team and welcome talent from around the world. We offer visa sponsorship and can support relocation to the United States for the right candidates. Much of our team is international, and we’re committed to building a team of top-tier talent.