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Review media monitoring reports, e-clipping outputs, dashboards, and analytics summaries for accuracy, relevance, source validity, working hyperlinks, duplicate items, appropriate tagging, and ...

Review media monitoring reports, e-clipping outputs, dashboards, and analytics summaries for accuracy, relevance, source validity, working hyperlinks, duplicate items, appropriate tagging, and ...

Senior Media Analyst

Arlington, VA

$101K - $134K/yr

Leverage media listening tools to analyze, detect, and monitor trends and specific engagements across major social media networks and news sites. Provide insight into performance of owned social ...

The JOC Media Analyst will serve as a watch-stander for CCPA on a rotational basis in the CENTCOM ... Personnel will conduct media monitoring and real-time feedback on news and press coverage on key ...

Social Media Analyst

Alexandria, VA · On-site

$95K - $120K/yr

Maintain awareness of best practices in digital analytics, media monitoring, and performance evaluation. An ideal candidate has the following: * U.S. Citizenship * Bachelor's Degree and eight years ...

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As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary media monitoring analyst in the United States is $35.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.81 and $37.98 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temporary Media Monitoring Analyst vs Media Monitoring Specialist?

AspectTemporary Media Monitoring AnalystMedia Monitoring Specialist
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, or related fieldsSimilar educational background, often with additional certifications in media analysis
Work EnvironmentTemporary assignments in media agencies, PR firms, or corporate communicationsFull-time roles in media monitoring companies or corporate teams
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by agencies and companies for short-term projects or seasonal needsEmployed for ongoing media analysis and reporting tasks
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared for temporary vs permanent roles in media monitoringCompared for scope of responsibilities and career progression

The main difference between a Temporary Media Monitoring Analyst and a Media Monitoring Specialist lies in employment duration and scope. Temporary Analysts are hired for short-term projects, while Specialists typically hold permanent roles with broader responsibilities. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds and skills, but their employment terms and career paths differ.

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Open-Source Media Analyst

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Posted 15 days ago


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Job description

As an Open-Source Media Analyst, you will be responsible to develop a shared understanding of the information environment by providing timely, accurate, and contextual analysis of traditional media, social media, and key audiences, and communicate insights to decision-makers.

Responsibilities 

  • Develop a shared understanding of the information environment by providing timely, accurate, and contextual analysis of traditional media, social media, and key audiences, and communicate insights to decision-makers.
  • Align media monitoring and analysis with internal and external command priorities and national messaging objectives.
  • Analyze opensource information and apply intelligence processes to identify, compile, assess, and disseminate allsource material.
  • Maintain situational awareness of the information environment to provide strategic counsel on priority topics at any time.
  • Deliver clear, confident briefings-both orally and in writing-to senior leaders. Identify, monitor, and analyze trends across social media, breaking news, media briefings, congressional hearings, and key speeches, and distribute products that convey these insights.
  • Develop creative approaches to ensure monitoring and analysis products reach and resonate with the right audiences.
  • Collaborate with command leaders and staff across subordinate and supporting organizations to identify communication risks and opportunities.
  • Conduct and oversee research to provide leaders with historical context and a broad understanding of the information environment.
  • Advise on the capabilities, limitations, and effectiveness of various media monitoring and analysis tools and products.
  • Train personnel in media monitoring methodologies, analytic techniques, and supporting technologies.
  • Thrive within an agile, adaptive, and challenging team environment, including during travel to austere locations.
  • Continuously monitor, integrate, and share relevant best practices and technologies emerging from industry and academia.

Basic Qualifications

  • 3 years of experience delivering strategic media or intelligence monitoring and analysis for senior government or industry leaders.
  • 3 years of experience ingesting, analyzing, and summarizing large volumes of metadata, public data, social media, and other intelligence sources.
  • 3 years of experience using communication tools to prepare and present multimedia products to diverse audiences
  • Expertise in any of the Microsoft 365 applications

Nice to have

  • Must be able to flex and adapt working hours to meet the operational requirements of a dynamic command - mission-critical support is sometimes required during extended hours and on weekends and holidays
  • Ability to support command operations by working 12hour shifts during alerts for up to 90 days annually.
  • Experience utilizing AI to create agents with proper algorithm to monitor regional/global/traditional/social media
  • Understanding of the global security landscape, including emerging threats, asymmetric challenges, and special operations priorities.
  • Experience synthesizing highvolume, highvelocity information to deliver actionable, contextual reporting for decision-makers.
  • Experience using technology to automate monitoring tasks and develop production workflows for analysis dissemination.
  • Bachelor's degree in international relations, government, history, journalism, communications, marketing, business administration, or a related field-or equivalent work experience.

Clearance

  • An active TS/SCI is required

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