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On-Call Live Online Producer

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FranklinCovey (NYSE: FC) is the workplace of choice for Achievers with Heart. We are one of the largest and most trusted leadership companies in the world, with directly owned and licensee partner offices in over 160 countries and territories. With more than 2,000 global associates, FranklinCovey transforms organizations by partnering with clients to build leaders, teams, and cultures that get breakthrough results through collective action. Our services and products are primarily delivered through our subscription offerings, which are comprised of the  FranklinCovey All Access Pass, which is primarily sold through our Enterprise Division, and the Leader in Me membership, which is designed specifically for our Education Division. Enterprise clients include Fortune 100, Fortune 500, thousands of small and mid-sized businesses, and numerous government entities. FranklinCovey Education has shared our programs, books, and content with thousands of public and private primary, secondary, and post-secondary schools and institutions.

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Job Title: Producer

Division & Department: Corporate Client Support

Status: On-Call Hourly

Reports to: Director, All Access Care

Location: Remote – Anywhere in the contiguous United States

Wage: $15-16/hour

 

Job Summary

The primary role of the Live Online Producer is to provide excellent customer service to our clients as well as consultants. You will provide technical support as well as support client engagement during live online webinars via chat, text, or phone support.

Essential Job Functions

  • Support a variety of online webinar platforms including Zoom, Webex, & Microsoft Teams.  Must be willing to learn additional platforms as needed.
  • Build strong relationships with clients and internal facilitators by providing clear communication and creative solutions to problems that may arise.  This may include a short meeting prior to a webinar, logging into the session early, and being available for debriefing.
  • Troubleshoot audio/visual connection issues and provide ongoing technical support throughout the webinar such as muting attendees where needed or managing audio cues.
  • Provide feedback to improve the webinar experience for participants and facilitators.
  • Assist facilitators with administrative tasks such as capturing participant comments, distributing digital participant material, and taking attendance if needed.
  • Assist in other projects and administrative tasks as requested.

Basic Qualifications

  • 1+ years of experience in customer service and/or call centers.

 

Preferred Skills & Experience

  • Some college
  • Ability to read and speak in Spanish
  • Proficiency with Outlook, Google Drive, and MS Teams.
  • Critical thinker with the ability to troubleshoot and adapt quickly.
  • Motivated team player with a strong work ethic who thrives in a fast-paced environment.
  • Available to work a flexible schedule that meets the demands of an international audience.

 

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Unless otherwise noted, applications will be accepted for a minimum of three (3) days from the initial published date on the FranklinCovey job board, but the posting may close at any time after the specified duration.

 

Employer Information

Please visit franklincoveybenefits.com for a complete US benefits overview. Benefits may include medical, dental, or vision insurance, HSA, PTO, 401(k), holiday pay, employee stock purchasing options, or other benefits. To determine status eligibility, visit https://franklincoveybenefits.com/enroll/

 

For an overview of our Interview Process, please visit https://franklincovey.com/careers/working-at-franklincovey/.

 

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