
Injury Video Review Operator- Green Bay Packers
National Football League (NFL), Green Bay, WI, United States
Summary
The Injury Video Review (IVR) Operator will ensure that the Injury Video Review System ("IVRS") is functional on game day and will support the AT Spotters, Booth Unaffiliated Neurotrauma Consultant (UNC) and team medical personnel as it relates to reviewing injury video. On game day, two Injury Video Review Operators will sit in the Injury Video Review Booth on game day ("IVR Booth Operators"). One Booth Operator will be assigned to the home team, and one will be assigned to the visiting team. Additionally, two IVR Operators will be stationed on the field ("IVR Field Operators") at the IVR carts (one on the home sideline, and another at the visiting sideline).
Responsibilities
Availability to work all preseason, regular season, and postseason home games
Availability to work games that are "flexed." Flexed means the game is played on the same day as originally scheduled, but the kickoff time is moved earlier or later
Arrive at the stadium four (4) hours prior to kickoff
Support, distribute and maintain two-way radios for both teams' medical personnel and independent medical personnel
Submit game reports through the Game Management System at the conclusion of each game
Responsible for accurately reporting working hours in timekeeping system
Must notify the League's Player Health and Safety department of any scheduling conflicts at least one (1) week prior to game day
All candidates must comply with NFL policies as established in paperwork to follow
Must attend periodic video conference meetings and in-person training seminar(s) at the NFL's request
Qualifications
Candidate may not be a full‑time, part‑time, or game day employee of any NFL team
Must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills to interact with game day staff
Touch typing skills: minimum 40 words per minute
Must be able to work in high‑pressure situations
Must be able to focus on the task at hand, not the game
Must be able to operate the Injury Video Review System
Must be able to recognize and record player injuries
Must be able to troubleshoot issues on non‑game days in some circumstances
Must have strong computer technology skills in the following areas (training will be provided):
Administrative troubleshooting and maintenance
Strong knowledge of all peripheral connectivity
Windows 10 proficiency
Wi‑Fi setup, connectivity, and troubleshooting
Must be able to troubleshoot and diagnose computer hardware problems
Audio equipment (headsets and belt packs)
Audio and video path troubleshooting and testing
Physical Demands/Travel
The IVR Operator must be available for every home game during the season, including preseason and post season; must be able to sit for long periods of time; must be able to lift equipment boxes/cases weighing up to 30 pounds; and must work well under high pressure.
Expected Hours of Work: Approximately 8‑9 hours per game (arrive 4 hours before kickoff, leave approximately 45 minutes – 1 hour after end of game)
Salary
$38—$38 USD
Benefits Information
To learn more about our comprehensive benefits offerings, please visit: NFL BENEFITS
At the NFL, in‑person work at our offices is a top priority because it allows us to collaborate more effectively, build stronger connections, and maintain the culture that drives our success. This role requires onsite presence at an NFL office or stadium location, and remote and/or hybrid working options are not offered.
NO RELOCATION ASSISTANCE WILL BE PROVIDED.
The NFL is committed to building an inclusive work environment that reflects our incredible fan base. We provide an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all employees and applicants without regard to status as protected by applicable federal, state, and local laws.
Who You Are
Embody an enthusiastic, proactive can‑do attitude
Embrace grit, free from ego or entitlement
Excel as a relationship builder, with the ability to influence
Eager learner, driven by passion rather than just ambition
Encompasses an incredible work ethic with an agile mindset
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The Injury Video Review (IVR) Operator will ensure that the Injury Video Review System ("IVRS") is functional on game day and will support the AT Spotters, Booth Unaffiliated Neurotrauma Consultant (UNC) and team medical personnel as it relates to reviewing injury video. On game day, two Injury Video Review Operators will sit in the Injury Video Review Booth on game day ("IVR Booth Operators"). One Booth Operator will be assigned to the home team, and one will be assigned to the visiting team. Additionally, two IVR Operators will be stationed on the field ("IVR Field Operators") at the IVR carts (one on the home sideline, and another at the visiting sideline).
Responsibilities
Availability to work all preseason, regular season, and postseason home games
Availability to work games that are "flexed." Flexed means the game is played on the same day as originally scheduled, but the kickoff time is moved earlier or later
Arrive at the stadium four (4) hours prior to kickoff
Support, distribute and maintain two-way radios for both teams' medical personnel and independent medical personnel
Submit game reports through the Game Management System at the conclusion of each game
Responsible for accurately reporting working hours in timekeeping system
Must notify the League's Player Health and Safety department of any scheduling conflicts at least one (1) week prior to game day
All candidates must comply with NFL policies as established in paperwork to follow
Must attend periodic video conference meetings and in-person training seminar(s) at the NFL's request
Qualifications
Candidate may not be a full‑time, part‑time, or game day employee of any NFL team
Must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills to interact with game day staff
Touch typing skills: minimum 40 words per minute
Must be able to work in high‑pressure situations
Must be able to focus on the task at hand, not the game
Must be able to operate the Injury Video Review System
Must be able to recognize and record player injuries
Must be able to troubleshoot issues on non‑game days in some circumstances
Must have strong computer technology skills in the following areas (training will be provided):
Administrative troubleshooting and maintenance
Strong knowledge of all peripheral connectivity
Windows 10 proficiency
Wi‑Fi setup, connectivity, and troubleshooting
Must be able to troubleshoot and diagnose computer hardware problems
Audio equipment (headsets and belt packs)
Audio and video path troubleshooting and testing
Physical Demands/Travel
The IVR Operator must be available for every home game during the season, including preseason and post season; must be able to sit for long periods of time; must be able to lift equipment boxes/cases weighing up to 30 pounds; and must work well under high pressure.
Expected Hours of Work: Approximately 8‑9 hours per game (arrive 4 hours before kickoff, leave approximately 45 minutes – 1 hour after end of game)
Salary
$38—$38 USD
Benefits Information
To learn more about our comprehensive benefits offerings, please visit: NFL BENEFITS
At the NFL, in‑person work at our offices is a top priority because it allows us to collaborate more effectively, build stronger connections, and maintain the culture that drives our success. This role requires onsite presence at an NFL office or stadium location, and remote and/or hybrid working options are not offered.
NO RELOCATION ASSISTANCE WILL BE PROVIDED.
The NFL is committed to building an inclusive work environment that reflects our incredible fan base. We provide an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all employees and applicants without regard to status as protected by applicable federal, state, and local laws.
Who You Are
Embody an enthusiastic, proactive can‑do attitude
Embrace grit, free from ego or entitlement
Excel as a relationship builder, with the ability to influence
Eager learner, driven by passion rather than just ambition
Encompasses an incredible work ethic with an agile mindset
#J-18808-Ljbffr