Full-Time

Senior Video Editor

Posted on 8/21/2026

KQED

KQED

Public media broadcaster for Northern California

Compensation Overview

$110.2k - $137.7k/yr

San Francisco, CA, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid work includes the San Francisco headquarters and remote work; the position is primarily in-office.

Bachelor's

Category
Art, Graphics & Animation (1)
Required Skills
Adobe Creative Suite
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe After Effects
Adobe Premiere Pro
Animation
Video Editing
Requirements
  • A minimum of 8 years of professional post-production experience editing digital video and broadcast content.
  • Extensive experience editing content for digital platforms, including YouTube and social video platforms.
  • Experience editing and delivering content for broadcast television.
  • Advanced proficiency with Adobe Creative Cloud, including Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, Media Encoder, and related post-production software.
  • Extensive knowledge of post-production workflows, media management, editing systems, color correction, audio finishing, graphics, and delivery specifications.
  • A proven track record of supervising, mentoring, and providing creative feedback to editors and other post-production staff.
  • Experience establishing and maintaining editorial workflows across multiple concurrent productions.
  • Demonstrated expertise working with modern Media Asset Management systems.
  • Strong troubleshooting skills with the ability to quickly diagnose workflow and technical issues and collaborate with engineering teams to implement solutions.
  • Strong visual storytelling, pacing, and editorial judgment across multiple video formats.
  • Experience collaborating with producers, production managers, engineering teams, and external partners throughout the production process.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, innovative, and collaborative production environment.
  • The position is primarily in-office.
Responsibilities
  • Lead the post-production of original video content across YouTube and vertical video platforms, ensuring projects meet KQED’s creative, editorial, and technical standards.
  • Establish and maintain post-production workflows and editorial best practices across KQED’s Digital Video productions.
  • Edit high-profile and complex productions while providing creative oversight and quality control across projects edited by staff and freelance editors.
  • Supervise and mentor on-call Video Editors by providing creative direction, editorial feedback, technical guidance, and professional development.
  • Ensure productions meet technical specifications and delivery requirements for digital platforms, broadcast television, archives, and long-term asset preservation.
  • Identify opportunities to improve post-production efficiency, implement new technologies and workflows, and support scalable production systems across the Digital Video department.
  • Serve as the primary Digital Video resource for troubleshooting workflow issues, identifying technical improvements, proposing solutions, and elevating infrastructure concerns to TV Engineering when appropriate.
  • Collaborate with producers, motion graphic artists, composers, illustrators, and other creative partners to produce engaging and visually compelling content across multiple platforms.
  • Collaborate with the Manager, Video Content Development and Senior Video Producer to support current productions while developing scalable systems for future series.
  • Work closely with TV Engineering to implement and improve post-production workflows across Digital Video while developing an understanding of existing production processes and delivery requirements.
  • Partner with the Production Manager, Production Coordinator, and Manager, Digital Asset Management & Archives to establish, document, and enforce workflows for ingesting, organizing, archiving, and retrieving production media, maintaining visual and audio cue sheet reporting, and supporting organization-wide adoption of post-production systems.
  • Perform other video and organizational duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience working with Avid Media Composer.
  • Experience implementing organization-wide post-production workflows and editorial standards.
  • A background working within a public media organization or mission-driven media environment.
  • Familiarity with enterprise media asset management systems, archive workflows, and digital preservation practices.
  • Experience creating motion graphics, animation, and advanced visual effects.
  • Familiarity with current digital video trends, evolving post-production technologies, and emerging distribution platforms.

KQED provides public media for Northern California, including radio and TV programs, news, and education content. It distributes NPR and PBS programming and produces and shares its own local news, culture, and science coverage through on-air broadcasts, online articles, and podcasts. The product works by offering live and on-demand radio and TV streams, scheduled programs, and digital content across multiple platforms (radio, TV, website, apps) to inform and engage the local community. KQED differentiates itself with locally focused reporting and education content, a broad range of public-interest programs, and a dual role as both a broadcaster and producer of regional journalism and educational media. Its goal is to inform, educate, and engage people in Northern California by providing reliable public media that covers local, national, and global topics through accessible formats.

Company Size

N/A

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$400K

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

1954

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What believers are saying

  • KQED launched Podcasting Democracy on June 16, 2026, expanding civic-education reach.
  • July 2025 layoffs cut deficit pressure 90% going into fiscal 2026.
  • Weekly podcast listeners reached 120,543 in FY25, signaling durable digital audience growth.

What critics are saying

  • KQED cut 15% of staff on July 15, 2025, after a $12 million deficit.
  • Congress rescinded $1.1 billion in public-media funding; KQED loses about $8 million annually.
  • Federal defunding and donor softness force a 2027 structural insolvency.

What makes KQED unique

  • KQED’s 695,681 weekly radio listeners and 471,568 TV viewers dwarf regional peers.
  • Its free KQED Teach and Podcasting Democracy programs lock in educators across Northern California.
  • Michael Isip chairs the 2026 Peabody jury, reinforcing KQED’s national editorial credibility.

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