Full-Time

Video Unit Manager

Manhattan District Attorney's Office

Manhattan District Attorney's Office

1,001-5,000 employees

Prosecutes crimes; supports public safety

Compensation Overview

$100k - $115k/yr

New York, NY, USA

In Person

New York City residency required within 90 days; eligible to reside in Nassau, Suffolk, Putnam, Westchester, Rockland, or Orange County after 2 years.

Category
Legal & Compliance (2)
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Required Skills
Video Editing
Requirements
  • A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college, including or supplemented by 24 semester credits in electronics technology, television production, broadcast communications, film production, or audio production and three (3) years of extensive experience in digital forensic video analysis, including working with audio-visual equipment, video editing, and evidence recovery
  • A four-year high school diploma or its educational equivalent and seven (7) years of satisfactory, full-time work as a media services technician at the Offices of the District Attorneys (DA), with at least 18 months in an administrative, managerial, executive, or supervisory capacity. The supervisory work must have involved supervising staff performing media services technician duties for DA offices
  • Minimum seven (7) years of extensive experience in digital forensic video analysis, including working with audio-visual equipment, video editing, and evidence recovery
Responsibilities
  • Provide strategic leadership for the Digital Forensic Video Analyst team members—supervisors and analysts, aligning efforts with departmental goals while overseeing productivity and resource allocation
  • Ensure compliance with departmental guidelines and manage updates to protocols and procedures to enhance efficiency and best practices
  • Evaluate departmental protocols for continuous improvement while adhering to best practices and organizational standards
  • Oversee the repair and maintenance of audio-visual and video production equipment, ensuring optimal functionality for investigative and courtroom use
  • Develop and implement training programs that ensure team proficiency in necessary licenses, certifications, and emerging technologies, fostering professional growth
  • Manage complex team schedules and review staff performance, ensuring all staff and functions align with their tasks and standards, and are evaluated on a yearly basis to effectively utilize resources and meet operational demands
  • Supervise and provide overall guidance to the supervisors in managing the Investigation Bureau and Video Unit Requests dashboard. Ensure work assignments are clearly defined, prioritized, and allocated based on resources and urgency. Collaborate with department leadership and Executive Management to align tasks with the Office’s priorities and ensure effective completion
  • Collaborate with HR on recruitment and onboarding processes to ensure staffing needs are met, facilitating onboarding and training for new hires
  • Serve as the subject matter expert in digital forensic video analysis, providing technical support and guidance for timely evidence processing. Offer expert consultation on forensic video handling and, if needed, serve as an expert witness in court
  • Design and implement a structured training program to standardize processes, build technical skills, and support staff development. Oversee cross-training and promote collaboration to ensure continuity and effective operations
  • Coordinate resources to support Assistant District Attorneys (ADAs) in trial preparations, collaborating with IT for comprehensive solutions
  • Oversee the recovery of body-worn camera videos for court presentations and provide necessary training on usage and procedures
  • Ensure proper compliance with the collective bargaining agreement. Address concerns and issues by consulting with HR and the union to ensure consistent application of city regulations and policies
  • Perform other managerial duties as required
Desired Qualifications
  • Proven hands-on leadership skills with the ability to manage, mentor, and support a team of technical professionals
  • Strong technical knowledge of video and audio equipment, maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting
  • Exceptional attention to detail and organizational skills, particularly when managing evidence and equipment
  • Valid New York State Notary Public commission
  • LEVA Level 1 and 2 certifications
  • Ability to stay current with new audio-visual and video technologies and provide guidance to team members on best practices
Manhattan District Attorney's Office

Manhattan District Attorney's Office

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Manhattan District Attorney’s Office prosecutes crimes and pursues public safety for the People of New York, guided by independent, courtroom-focused work. It handles around 80,000 cases per year with a staff of 500+ assistant district attorneys and a large investigative and support team, organized into Trial, Investigation, and Appeals Divisions. Its work spans investigating offenses, charging and prosecuting in court, and handling appeals to ensure fair outcomes, while leading crime-fighting strategies and public safety initiatives. Unlike many other public offices, it emphasizes prosecutorial independence and a tradition of courtroom excellence as it strives to protect the community and improve safety across New York County.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

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Headquarters

New York City, New York

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What believers are saying

  • $1 million stolen goods seized from Rehana’s Cosmetics fencing operation.
  • Indictments dismantle organized retail theft with Macy’s and Ulta cooperation.
  • Payment app letter spurs Venmo, Zelle, Cash App anti-theft enhancements.

What critics are saying

  • Retail theft networks expand beyond DA capacity, hitting $112 billion shrink.
  • Migrant shelter child abuse indictment drains resources and invites intervention.
  • Subway shoving by Bairon Hernandez in March 2026 erodes public trust.

What makes Manhattan District Attorney's Office unique

  • Specialized units target human trafficking, hate crimes, and financial frauds.
  • Manhattan Small Business Alliance combats retail theft via partnerships.
  • Post-Conviction Justice Unit reviews wrongful convictions systematically.

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