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Event Production Support Specialist

Washington, DC · On-site

$20 - $27/hr

Serve as a qualified teleprompter operator for live and direct-to-camera events. * Assist with planning, development, and modernization of AV systems, including testing and implementation of new ...

Operate complex production systems, including switching software (e.g., vMix), audio mixing boards, and teleprompter systems. * Setup, position, and operate robotic studio cameras and adjust studio ...

Maintain broadcast video, audio, lighting, and teleprompter systems. * Troubleshoot live production equipment. * Support streaming platforms and broadcast infrastructure. * Configure video ...

Set up and operate studio cameras, monitors and teleprompter * Verify all light fixtures, props, monitors and set pieces are in position and functioning properly * Coordinate and communicate with ...

Set up and operate studio cameras, monitors and teleprompter * Verify all light fixtures, props, monitors and set pieces are in position and functioning properly * Coordinate and communicate with ...

TV Production Crew

Albuquerque, NM · On-site

$18.25 - $25/hr

The job involves running studio camera, audio, teleprompter, character generator, lighting, general grip work and tape operation. Additional hours will be assigned as needed by New Mexico PBS. This ...

This role assists with studio setup, teleprompter operations, signal routing, and live broadcast support. Key Responsibilities * Operate broadcast studio equipment and teleprompters. * Support live ...

PR · On-site

Redactar noticias, titulares y todo lo que se presente en el "teleprompter". * Supervisar a productores asociados y asistentes de satélites, quienes ayudan en la redacción y coordinación de ...

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How much do teleprompter jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for teleprompter in the United States is $24.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $28.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a teleprompter operator do?

A Teleprompter operator is responsible for controlling and displaying scripted text on a teleprompter screen for news anchors, presenters, or speakers. They ensure the text scrolls at the correct speed, allowing the speaker to read naturally. This role requires attention to detail, adaptability, and familiarity with teleprompter software. Operators often work in television studios, live events, or video productions.

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

To succeed as a Teleprompter, you need excellent attention to detail, strong reading and timing skills, and the ability to remain focused for extended periods. Familiarity with teleprompter software and hardware, as well as basic audiovisual equipment, is typically required. Dependability, clear communication, and the ability to work calmly under pressure are valuable soft skills in this field. These abilities ensure error-free script delivery and smooth support during live or recorded productions.

What are some common challenges teleprompter operators face on the job, and how can they be managed?

Teleprompters often work in fast-paced studio environments, where script changes can happen at the last minute and timing must be coordinated precisely with presenters. Adapting quickly to unexpected technical issues or adjustments in pacing can be challenging. Successful Teleprompters stay organized, remain calm under pressure, and maintain open communication with production teams and on-air talent. By being proactive and attentive, you can help ensure broadcasts run smoothly and minimize disruptions.

How to become a teleprompter?

To become a teleprompter operator, gain experience with teleprompting software and equipment, often through technical or media production roles. Developing skills in operating teleprompters, understanding camera and lighting setups, and having good communication skills are essential; some positions may require a background in broadcasting or media production. Certification is not typically required but can enhance job prospects.

What is a teleprompter job?

A teleprompter job involves operating or managing a device that displays scripted text for speakers during broadcasts, presentations, or events. The role requires attention to detail, good timing, and familiarity with teleprompter equipment or software. It is often part of a production team or media environment.
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YouTube Producer & Channel Growth Manager

RockStep Capital

Houston, TX • On-site

$85 - $120/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

YouTube Producer & Channel Growth Manager

Location: Houston, Texas

Employment type: Full-time, primarily in-office

Travel: Occasional travel to RockStep properties and events

The Opportunity

RockStep Capital is looking for a hands-on YouTube producer who can help turn The Shopping Center Channel into the leading source of smart, useful content about shopping centers and retail real estate.

The role combines hands-on production with channel strategy. You will find strong topics, develop scripts, produce shoots, edit long-form videos, create Shorts, design thumbnails, publish content, study performance, and use what you learn to make the next video better.

Our primary format features RockStep founder and president Andy Weiner and other subject matter experts sharing their experience on camera. Much of the footage starts with a subject at a desk using a teleprompter. Your job is to turn that footage into a video people want to click and keep watching through strong storytelling, pacing, B-roll, graphics, sound, and visual variety.

You will have room to test ideas and improve the channel. We want someone who understands that a polished video can still fail if the topic, title, thumbnail, or opening hook is weak.

About RockStep Capital

Since 1997, RockStep Capital has built or acquired more than 10 million square feet of shopping centers across 11 states. We invest in all forms of retail real estate, including enclosed malls, and use a retailer’s perspective to create places that matter to their communities.

The Shopping Center Channel helps investors, retailers, economic-development leaders, and other curious viewers better understand retail real estate. Topics include shopping-center investing, mall redevelopment, retailer strategy, consumer behavior, small-town economics, and the history and future of American retail.

Learn More
  • The Shopping Center Channel
  • RockStep Capital
What You Will Own Channel Strategy and Growth
  • Build and manage a practical content plan for The Shopping Center Channel.
  • Research topics with strong audience potential while keeping the content grounded in RockStep’s real experience.
  • Develop titles and thumbnail concepts before production, not as an afterthought.
  • Track click-through rate, audience retention, watch time, returning viewers, subscriber growth, traffic sources, and other useful channel signals.
  • Run disciplined experiments with topics, titles, thumbnails, hooks, formats, and video length.
  • Turn analytics into specific changes for future videos.
  • Maintain a consistent publishing calendar without sacrificing quality.
Pre-Production and Scripting
  • Work with RockStep’s marketing team, Lance Pederson, Andy Weiner, and other subject matter experts to develop video ideas.
  • Use ChatGPT, Claude, and other research tools to create outlines, first drafts, interview questions, and teleprompter-ready scripts.
  • Fact-check scripts and preserve the speaker’s natural voice, point of view, and expertise.
  • Plan B-roll, graphics, examples, and visual transitions before the shoot.
  • Prepare the set, teleprompter, lighting, audio, camera, and talent so recording sessions run efficiently.
Production
  • Direct and film executives, team members, guests, property staff, and interview subjects.
  • Make people comfortable on camera and coach them toward clear, natural delivery.
  • Set up and operate cameras, microphones, teleprompters, lighting, and related production equipment.
  • Create professional results with a two-light setup or a single light when space and time are limited.
  • Capture original B-roll when useful and source licensed footage, images, and other assets that strengthen the story.
  • Film in the Houston office and occasionally at RockStep properties, conferences, or other locations.
Editing, Packaging, and Publishing
  • Edit compelling long-form YouTube videos with strong pacing, clean audio, accurate color, B-roll, graphics, and motion where it helps the story.
  • Create Shorts and other clips from long-form videos, interviews, podcasts, presentations, and RockStep’s existing content library.
  • Design clear, high-contrast thumbnails that create curiosity without misleading the viewer.
  • Write and refine titles, descriptions, chapters, end screens, cards, playlists, and other publishing elements.
  • Upload, schedule, organize, and quality-check every video.
  • Keep project files, footage, graphics, templates, and finished assets organized and easy for the team to find.
  • Maintain RockStep’s cameras, audio gear, lighting, teleprompter, storage, and production software.
Other RockStep Video Needs
  • Investor and property videos
  • Podcast and event clips
  • Paid and organic social videos
  • Sales and fundraising videos
  • Training and internal communications
What Success Looks Like

The measure of this job is whether the right audience grows and keeps watching.

Success in this role includes:

  • Publishing one strong long-form YouTube video each week.
  • Producing multiple useful Shorts from long-form and existing content.
  • Improving topic selection, titles, thumbnails, opening hooks, and viewer retention through regular testing.
  • Increasing qualified views, watch time, returning viewers, and subscribers over time.
  • Building a repeatable workflow that takes each video from idea through performance review.Helping RockStep identify the topics and formats that earn attention and build trust with investors and the retail real estate community.
  • Delivering secondary video projects without allowing them to displace the channel’s core publishing cadence.
What You Bring
  • A portfolio that shows strong shooting, editing, visual storytelling, and YouTube packaging.
  • Hands-on experience producing long-form YouTube videos and short-form clips.
  • Evidence that your work helped a channel grow. Be prepared to explain the starting point, what you changed, and what happened.
  • Strong thumbnail instincts and working knowledge of composition, contrast, typography, facial expression, and visual hierarchy.
  • The ability to read YouTube analytics and turn the numbers into useful editorial decisions.
  • Strong scripting and story-development skills, including experience using AI tools as part of a real production workflow.
  • Sound judgment about B-roll, pacing, music, graphics, and pattern interruptions.
  • A working knowledge of lighting, camera composition, teleprompter production, color correction, audio capture, and audio cleanup.
  • Proficiency with DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or another professional editing platform.
  • Experience with tools such as Descript, Shutter Encoder, Opus Clip, Canva, Photoshop, or comparable software.
  • Strong organization and project-management habits.
  • Clear communication, sound judgment, and the confidence to recommend a better idea when a proposed topic or format is unlikely to work.
  • A self-directed working style. You can take ownership, meet deadlines, receive feedback, and keep improving without waiting for detailed instructions.
Nice To Have
  • Experience in commercial real estate, investing, finance, business education, or documentary-style content.
  • Motion graphics or animation skills.
  • Experience filming executives or other subject matter experts.
  • Familiarity with YouTube thumbnail and title testing.
  • Experience managing a large library of video assets.
What We Offer

Benefits include:

  • Employer sponsored medical plans
  • Dental andvision plans,100% employer paid
  • Basic term life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance, 100% employer paid
  • 401(k) with company match available
  • Generous paid time off and paid holidays

RockStep Capital is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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