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Video Operations Assistant Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Tennis Operations Intern, Fall 2026

Bradenton, FL · On-site

$13.75 - $18.25/hr

Support basic video tagging, file naming, and archive organization * Assist with gathering photo ... Work closely with coaches and operations staff in a professional environment Qualifications:

Tennis Operations Intern, Fall 2026

Bradenton, FL · On-site

$13.75 - $18.25/hr

Support basic video tagging, file naming, and archive organization * Assist with gathering photo ... Work closely with coaches and operations staff in a professional environment Qualifications:

Operates computer editing systems, electronic titling systems, video switching equipment, and ... Builds and decorates the set and/or provides props used for production * Assist in the installation ...

Edit both long-form and short-form video content for digital, social, and internal use. * Assist ... Strong understanding of cinematography, lighting techniques, composition, and camera operation.

Edit both long-form and short-form video content for digital, social, and internal use. * Assist ... Strong understanding of cinematography, lighting techniques, composition, and camera operation.

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Seagull Electronics is a family-owned company specializing in custom audio, video, and home ... Assist in developing basic design plans for home theaters and media spaces · Coordinate drawing ...

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Seagull Electronics is a family-owned company specializing in custom audio, video, and home ... Assist in developing basic design plans for home theaters and media spaces · Coordinate drawing ...

Production Assistant

Palm Beach Gardens, FL · On-site

$15.25 - $19.75/hr

The Production Assistant in Christ Fellowship's Campus Production Teamprovides overall general ... Operational knowledge in at least one production discipline; audio, video (preferred), or lighting.

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Video Operations Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Video Operations Assistant, you need a solid understanding of video production processes, media management, and organizational skills, often supported by a degree in communications or a related field. Familiarity with video editing software (such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro), digital asset management systems, and basic troubleshooting of AV equipment is typically required. Strong attention to detail, time management, and effective communication skills help ensure smooth collaboration and project delivery. These competencies are crucial for maintaining high production standards, meeting deadlines, and supporting the efficiency of video operations teams.

What are the typical daily tasks and team interactions for a Video Operations Assistant?

As a Video Operations Assistant, your daily responsibilities often include preparing video content for distribution, ensuring video files meet technical specifications, and troubleshooting playback or encoding issues. You’ll regularly collaborate with editors, producers, and IT teams to coordinate content delivery schedules and resolve technical challenges. The role requires strong attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to prioritize multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment. Working closely with various departments offers valuable exposure to the entire video production and distribution workflow, which can open up future career growth opportunities in media operations or production management.

What does a Video Operations Assistant do?

A Video Operations Assistant supports the technical and logistical aspects of video production and distribution. Their responsibilities may include managing video files, assisting with live broadcasts, troubleshooting equipment, and ensuring videos are delivered in the correct formats. They often work closely with production teams to maintain quality control and smooth workflows. This role is essential for ensuring that video content is produced, processed, and distributed efficiently.

What is the difference between Video Operations Assistant vs Video Production Assistant?

AspectVideo Operations AssistantVideo Production Assistant
Primary RoleSupports video platform management, content scheduling, and technical troubleshootingAssists in filming, editing, and on-set production tasks
Required SkillsTechnical knowledge of video platforms, basic editing, organizationVideo editing, camera operation, set assistance
Work EnvironmentOffice, remote, or studio settings focused on digital content managementOn-location shoots, studio, or post-production environments
Common EmployersMedia companies, streaming services, digital content firmsTV studios, production companies, media agencies

The Video Operations Assistant primarily manages digital video platforms and content workflows, while the Video Production Assistant focuses on hands-on filming and editing tasks. Both roles support video projects but differ in technical scope and work environment, making them distinct yet complementary positions in the media industry.

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Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

OVERVIEW:

The Video Director is responsible for leading the vision, creation, and execution of all video content for Calvary and its campuses. This role ensures high-quality, compelling, and mission-aligned video storytelling across weekend services, broadcast, events, social media, and internal communication needs. The Video Director will also assist in overseeing live broadcast during services and events at Calvary and it's campuses.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Video Content Creation & Storytelling

  • Create, produce, shoot, and edit all video content for Calvary, its campuses, and the academy.
  • Develop videos for services, events, announcements, testimonies, promotions, and campaigns.
  • Shoot, edit, and post the weekly MyChurch/My House Podcast.
  • Ensure alignment with Calvary's mission, values, and brand standards.
  • Manage timelines, deliverables, and approvals.
  • Maintain consistent visual quality and storytelling style.

Sunday Services & Broadcast Oversight

  • Oversee all video elements for weekend services and special events.
  • Lead live video direction, switching, and broadcast execution.
  • Edit and post sunday service to video and audio platforms weekly.
  • Ensure high-quality livestream and online broadcast experiences.
  • Partner with Worship, Creative, and Technical teams.
  • Troubleshoot live video and broadcast issues.

Volunteer Leadership & Development

  • Recruit, train, schedule, and develop video, broadcast and capture team volunteers.
  • Create SOPs and training resources.
  • Identify and develop volunteer team leads.
  • Foster a culture of excellence and servant leadership.

Social Media & Digital Content Support

  • Support the Social Media Director with video content creation.
  • Create short-form and long-form content for digital platforms.
  • Capture content for reels, shorts, and promotional use.
  • Repurpose long-form content for social media.

Multi-Campus & Academy Support

  • Support video needs across all campuses.
  • Collaborate with Calvary Christian Academy leadership.
  • Support campus launches and special initiatives.
  • Travel between campuses as needed.

Planning, Equipment & Collaboration

  • Plan video needs for events and campaigns.
  • Coordinate with the Technical Director on equipment usage.
  • Assist with inventory and workflows.
  • Research and recommend new video tools and technologies.
  • Collaborate cross-departmentally.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • 3-5+ years of video production or broadcast experience.
  • Experience with camera operation, live switching, and editing.
  • Proficiency with video editing software.
  • Experience leading volunteer teams.
  • Strong storytelling and communication skills.
  • Ability to thrive in live production environments.
  • Alignment with Calvary's mission and values.

CORE COMPETENCIES

  • Creative storytelling
  • Live broadcast excellence
  • Leadership and development
  • Collaboration
  • Attention to detail
  • Adaptability

PHYSICAL & SCHEDULE REQUIREMENTS

  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Availability for weekends, evenings, and special events as necessary.
  • Willingness to travel between campuses.
  • Must arrive at leas 30 minutes early prior to services.


EMPLOYEE ATTRIBUTES

  • Life-giving spirit and attitude.
  • Driven to pursue excellence.
  • Creative mindset.
  • Demonstrate loyalty to the vision of the team and church.
  • Servants Heart.
  • High-capacity, multi-tasking individual who is comfortable working independently without constant supervision while also being able to work as a team player.
  • Strong written/oral communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Highly self-motivated. Driven to do whatever it takes to get the job done.
  • Ability to work ahead.


FAMILIARITY WITH AND/OR ABILITY TO LEARN BELOW EQUIPMENT

Video:

  • Black magic video hubs
  • ATEM constellation
  • Wirecast
  • Mac and windows ecosystems
  • Decklink duos
  • Resolume arena
  • Propresenter


LED Wall/Screens:

  • China 240v
  • Nova star processor
  • Chain hoist rigging
  • Motorized hoist breakout box


Opportunity Statement:

At Calvary Christian Center, we are committed to reflecting the heart of Christ in all we do, including our employment practices. We provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and employees without regard to race, color, sex, age, or national origin.

As a ministry, we believe that every staff member plays a vital role in advancing our mission and fostering a Christ-centered community. Therefore, all staff members are expected to be a fully engaged member of Calvary Christian Center and faithfully represent and uphold our beliefs and leadership values. Alignment with these expectations is an essential requirement of every role and will be prayerfully considered throughout the recruitment process.

We invite you to explore our website to gain a deeper understanding of our beliefs, values and mission as a church.