Associate Producer - Training Programs
Position summary:
The Associate Producer works with Latinos LEAD staff and consultants to plan and coordinate
services related to Latinos LEAD virtual adult education programs. This individual will set up,
operate and tear down audio visual equipment and operate related digital applications to
ensure a professional quality experience for program facilitators and trainees.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
● During training events the Associate Producer is responsible for running the Zoom
conference call, changing the program feed to either a camera shot, presentation, or
whiteboard view, and recording seminar for future review.
● Consultation regarding the purchase of equipment and/or digital applications to ensure
the programs are run at the highest production value.
GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS & OTHER KNOWLEDGE SKILLS & ABILITIES:
● Minimum 1-2 years experience in audio, video, live production engineering.
● Experience operating show and media control systems. Presentation system
configuration and maintenance experience.
● Basic knowledge of systems engineering principles, audio and video equipment.
● Demonstrated foresight, creativity, and the ability to resolve basic A/V challenges during
the Inclusion Blueprint seminar.
● Strong verbal and written communication skills, team player, capable of working with
multiple individuals to resolve issues.
● Experience with Windows and Mac operating systems and related hardware.
● Working knowledge of camera, lighting and projection operation.
● Competency in Microsoft Office (Power Point, Word, Excel, and Outlook)
● Professional and confident demeanor while operating A/V equipment during small
group seminars in a virtual setting compliant with COVID safety precautions (between
1-2 Latinos LEAD staff member/consultant present in-person)
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The mission of Latinos LEAD (Latinos for Leadership Excellence And Diversity) is to prepare and recruit Latino leaders for nonprofit governing board service. Pursuing this mission advances Latino professional and community development, improves charitable sector outcomes, and contributes to a better quality of life for all Americans.