Lead, Content Creator
Tampa, Florida, United States · مکمل وقت
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- تجربہ
- 3-5 سال
- تنخواہ
- USD 50,500 – USD 52,020 / year
- کھلنا
- 1
- پوسٹ کیا گیا
- 5 گھنٹے قبل
- کام کا موڈ
- دفتر میں
- تعلیم
- Photography, Film/Video Production, Journalism, Communications, or related field preferred
- اہلیت
- Full-time candidates with 3 to 5 years of relevant photo/video experience who can work on-site in Tampa, travel as needed across the region, and support occasional evening or weekend assignments may apply. Internal applicants must also be in good standing with no corrective actions in the past 90 d…
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Role overview
Feeding Tampa Bay is hiring a full-time Lead, Content Creator to support its Experience department from the Causeway Center in Tampa, Florida. This is an on-site, nonexempt role with core hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and the pay range is $50,500 to $52,020.
The organization works across ten counties in West Central Florida and serves as a major hunger-relief network, partnering with more than 400 food pantry partners and reaching neighbors through direct service. Its mission goes beyond meals by building long-term stability, reducing barriers, and creating pathways to opportunity for nearly 1 million people. The culture emphasizes equity, respect, teamwork, truth, imagination, and staying rooted in mission.
What the role does
This position serves as a key multimedia producer responsible for creating, editing, organizing, and maintaining visual assets that communicate the organization’s mission, programs, and community impact. The work spans still photography, short- and mid-form video, interviews, B-roll capture, and digital asset management.
The right candidate combines strong technical production skills with high emotional intelligence. They should be able to quickly earn trust with a wide range of people, including corporate donors, volunteers, staff, and neighbors sharing personal or sensitive experiences. Close collaboration with marketing, social media, and campaign teams is central to the job.
Key responsibilities
- Collaborate with the Social Media Coordinator and marketing team to identify content shortages, brainstorm new ideas, and uncover storytelling opportunities tied to communications priorities.
- Join creative and campaign planning sessions so visual production supports upcoming social, development, and organizational needs.
- Use established workflow and project management tools to handle incoming requests and avoid isolated or ad hoc content creation.
- Plan, schedule, and deliver photo and video shoots from pre-production through final handoff, keeping timelines and deadlines on track.
- Coordinate and refresh visual assets across major digital channels such as homepage banners, landing pages, and partner toolkits.
- Manage shoot calendars efficiently to reduce disruption to field operations while maximizing the amount and variety of content captured.
- Conduct photo sessions throughout a 10-county region, documenting programs, mega-pantries, volunteer activity, events, and day-to-day operations.
- Create images that present the community with dignity and align with campaign direction, visual standards, and brand guidelines.
- Edit, color correct, and retouch photos to produce finished files ready for print, digital, and social use.
- Direct, shoot, and edit short-form and mid-form video for social media, websites, presentations, and external campaigns.
- Set up professional camera, lighting, and audio gear in field settings to record interviews with neighbors, partners, and staff.
- Handle the full video post-production process, including pacing, audio mixing, music selection, color grading, and captions, with final exports tailored to different platform formats.
- Record formal and informal interviews to gather meaningful testimonials from neighbors, donors, volunteers, and supporters.
- Approach interviews and shoots with empathy and trauma-informed sensitivity so participants feel safe, respected, and valued.
- Track, secure, and pair signed waivers and releases with the correct media assets before distribution.
- Ingest, tag, organize, and archive raw and final media in Google Drive within 48 hours of capture, following internal naming standards.
- Maintain, inventory, and safeguard company production equipment so cameras, lenses, lighting, audio gear, and accessories remain field-ready.
- Perform work that may require standing, walking, reaching, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling.
Qualifications and experience
- Demonstrated ability to thrive in a fast-moving environment while working with equity, respect, and mission-driven values.
- 3 to 5 years of professional experience in photography and videography, ideally in an agency, corporate creative, or nonprofit setting.
- A degree in photography, film/video production, journalism, communications, or a similar discipline is preferred.
- Drone operation experience is preferred; FAA Part 107 certification is a significant advantage.
- Bilingual ability is highly valued depending on regional outreach needs.
- Strong portfolio showing portrait, candid, event, and polished video work, including editing, color grading, and audio syncing.
- Advanced command of DSLR/mirrorless cameras, cinema cameras, studio and field lighting, and audio recording equipment.
- Expert-level skill with Adobe Creative Cloud tools such as Premiere Pro, Lightroom, and Photoshop, or comparable post-production software.
- Experience with project management platforms such as Asana is highly valued.
- Proven ability to manage large digital asset libraries with metadata, naming conventions, database structure, and cloud storage systems like Google Drive.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with comfort interviewing people from many backgrounds.
- Reliable transportation and the ability to travel up to 30% across a 10-county area.
- Flexibility to work occasional evenings and weekends for events or disaster coverage.
- Willingness to support mission-related activities such as food distribution and disaster relief when needed.
- Internal applicants must be in good standing and have no corrective actions within the past 90 days.
Working conditions
The role is based on-site at Causeway Center in Tampa, Florida. Core working hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and some evening or weekend work may be required. Travel of up to 30% across the region is expected.
Additional notes
This is a nonexempt, full-time position. The posting does not mention any vacancies count, application deadline, or start date. No separate perks or benefits were listed.