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YouTube Educational Video Creator - Florida (Contract)

Remote Florida

Study.com is seeking energetic and engaging Florida-certified teachers to record short, high-quality videos for our FTCE YouTube channel. Our YouTube content creators are passionate about education and equipping educators with the tools they need to be successful. In this role, you’ll create high-quality videos that appeal to our target audience and include Study.com branding.

No video editing is required.

This is an online, remote, contract role. All work is paid per piece.

Project Description

Our FTCE-certified teachers create bite-size videos about FTCE exams, sharing their own experience and providing informational overviews. You’ll be given a video outline or script to create videos that provide tips and strategies to help future teachers pass their exams. 

This is an on-screen video creator role.

Candidates must be certified to teach in Florida, have teaching experience, and submit a sample video in order to be considered for this project. Candidates who do not submit a sample video will not be considered. We are particularly looking for teachers qualified in math, history/social studies, science, and ELA.

Responsibilities

The ideal candidate has a passion for education and a knack for clear and engaging communication. This role involves creating high-quality videos that are less than 10 minutes long, with no video editing required.

  • Choose the topic of your video from a list of options 
  • Create engaging, step-by-step videos teaching students how to understand & solve sample test problems (digital whiteboard style) 
  • Create scripted videos that are natural and relatable 
  • Share your own experience passing Florida teacher certification exams 

Qualifications

  • Education: Bachelor's degree in any subject
  • Experience: Florida teaching license and classroom teaching
  • Equipment: Microphone, camera, and digital writing pad/stylus
  • Skills: Create high-quality videos (no video editing skills/software required)
  • Competencies:
    • Ability to explain complex concepts in simple and engaging manner
    • Ability to work independently (this is a remote contract role)
    • Comfortable and confident on camera
  • Communication: Responds professionally to feedback in a timely manner

Additional Preferred Qualifications:

  • Video content creation for social media platforms
  • Strong understanding of teacher certification exams and test prep
  • Previous experience creating educational video content

How to Apply

  1. Application: Complete the application, including all required candidate questions.
  2. Resume: Upload or provide a link to your resume and optional cover letter or portfolio.
  3. Sample video: Provide a link to a sample video with you as the central focus. We will be looking at: your appearance, your presentation, and your audio and video quality. This is your opportunity to show us what you can bring. Feel free to show off your personality and style. No video editing is necessary.
    • The video should be a maximum of 2 minutes showing you presenting the following script:
      "Welcome to the Study.com channel for teachers. I'm (your name) and I'm excited to bring you all the information you need to successfully pass your teacher certification exams. I know this can be an exciting and scary time for some people. So I'm going to make it less scary so you can enjoy the excitement of taking the next step in your journey toward the classroom. Thanks for joining me! Like this video if I helped you out and subscribe to this channel for all the essential resources you'll need in your teaching career."

Applications without a sample video that includes the following will not be considered:

  • You must be visible and speaking on-screen during some or all of the video.
  • Video and audio quality must be acceptable.

What We Offer:

  • Reliable Payments: You'll receive payments twice a month and automated invoicing for your work.
  • Remote Work: This is a fully online contracted work-from-home opportunity.
  • Flexibility: Basically, there are no requirements! Work when you want, where you want, as often as you want, with no minimums/maximums.
  • Support: Our supportive staff is available answer your questions and help you get up and running.

The Contract Process

  1. Complete the application and submit with your resume.
  2. Applications are approved and contracts sent on Wednesdays.
  3. Submit the contract within the 5-day signing window.
  4. The following Wednesday, you’ll receive onboarding instructions.

You can view a step-by-step overview of the contract process here: How to Become a Freelancer with Study.com

About Study.com

The mission of Study.com is to make education accessible, and over the last two decades we’ve become the leading online education platform, delivering a personalized learning experience across a broad continuum of education for over 30 million students, instructors, and professionals every month.

We help empower millions of learners to achieve their education and career goals. We focus on increasing access to education because we know information is the ultimate equalizer and that education is key to upward mobility.

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Make a short video where you introduce yourself and explain how to solve a simple problem in any subject. Your explanation should be aimed at fellow teachers and adults preparing for an exam.  

Paste a link to your video. We will only consider applicants who submit a sample video and will use this video to get a better sense of your audio and visual setup and your teaching style.

VIDEO REQUIREMENTS:
-You must be on screen for at least part of the video
-Content should consist of you explaining how to do something, but the topic can be of your choosing
- If using a screen sharing program, like OneNote, all text should be legible
-You can use a previously recorded video if it contains the required content

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-Use the BEST AUDIO POSSIBLE, (we recommend a microphones that is external or part of your headphones, NOT a laptop microphone) 
-Use a tablet or stylus - DO NOT use a mouse to write.

We recommend that you upload your video unlisted on YouTube. Here is a link to instructions on how to do that: https://www.graphitas.co.uk/blog/how-to-upload-an-unlisted-video-to-youtube/

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