Video Recording Project - On-Site Moderator

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About the position

The On-Site Moderator for the Video Recording Project at Lionbridge Technologies will facilitate Q&A sessions between participants during video recordings. This role is essential for ensuring smooth technical operations and maintaining a positive environment for capturing engaging content. The position is based in Boise, Idaho, and is a temporary contract role lasting two months.

Responsibilities

  • Organize and store recordings systematically on a computer or cloud storage.
  • Start, stop, and save recordings.
  • Mitigate minor technical issues such as connectivity problems and software crashes.
  • Keep records of session details, including participant names, session times, and any technical issues encountered.

Requirements

  • Fluency in English at a Native (C2) level.
  • Authorization to work in the U.S. and the ability to work on-site in Boise, Idaho.
  • Ability to maintain moderation best practices.
  • Excellent communication skills to interact effectively with users and team members.
  • Attention to detail to identify and address inappropriate content swiftly.
  • Problem-solving abilities to handle conflicts and enforce guidelines fairly.
  • Tech-savviness to learn and use moderation tools and platforms efficiently.
  • Cultural sensitivity to navigate a diverse group of project participants.

Benefits

  • Energetic and fun work environment.
  • Access to innovative tools and technologies.
  • Culture of inclusivity and respect.
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