AAOS
Audio-Visual Program Manager
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Overview
You are passionate about audio-visual technology and have a proven track record of successful program management. You are excited be part of a dynamic team that delivers innovative audio-visual solutions to our clients.
If this sounds like you, please read on!
The Audio-Visual Program Manager is responsible for managing, producing, and directing video-based continuing education programs for the OLC Education & Conference Center. The role collaborates with various stakeholders, such as clients, instructional design teams, education staff, content committee liaisons, orthopaedic surgeons, and other subject matter experts, to plan, produce, and distribute video content that meets the educational needs and expectations of the target audience. The role manages the OLC's video post-production facilities and equipment, ensuring technical quality and compliance with ACCME guidelines, and maintaining and updating the video asset database and archive. The Audio-Visual Program Manager plays a key role in enhancing the OLC's reputation as a leading provider of innovative and effective orthopaedic education.
Operations
Manage the planning, production, and distribution of video-based continuing medical education programs via appropriate technology platforms, such as webinars, webcasts, and lecture capture.Inform strategy and implementation of video asset curation and delivery for clients. Serve as technical advocate for clients.Maintain current knowledge and understanding on methods, technologies, and sound educational tactics to acquire and deliver video in learning environments.Communicate equipment capabilities to stakeholders. Assess and make recommendations to OLC leadership regarding new equipment requirements on behalf of OLC clients.Track, evaluate, and monitor the OLC's technology investment in digital video production and video editing hardware and software.Production
Work closely with OLC staff in planning and implementing surgical skills instructional video demonstrations, live webcasts, and lecture capture.Direct critical A/V operations and support all events in the Orthopaedic Learning Center.Perform and/or supervise the entire production process and delivery, including shooting, editing, and archiving of surgical video programs and demonstrations.Ensure that video programs produced are safe, high quality, and educationally sound in compliance with ACCME guidelines.Management
Manage technical direction in the management and use of all OLC video post-production facilities.Manage and operate the OLC's video post-production facilities and equipment, such as microscopes, cameras, monitors, speakers, projectors, and recording devices.Manage freelance video production and postproduction training on all systems in the OLC for staff and support workers.Manage the OLC's live streaming hardware and software and troubleshoot any technical issues.Manage and update the video asset database and archive.Coordination
Collaborate with the OLC clients, instructional design teams, education staff, content committee liaisons, orthopaedic surgeons, and other subject matter experts to understand their AV needs and expectations and provide solutions and recommendations.Work closely with clients who reserve the OLC Mobile lab and then manage the events that the OLC client has sold in the OLC Mobile lab.Coordinate with the external audio-visual vendor(s) and the convention center AV technicians to ensure efficient and accurate live streaming, video recording, and projection outside the mobile lab.Exemplifies the following
essential values
of the Academy:
Teamwork : Effective collaboration and team-focus to solve complex problems and drive innovation.Empowerment:
The authority, information, and skills to make decisions and drive results.Accountability : Ownership of process and results that drive decisions and ensure implementation.Mindset of Growth/Continuous Learning : Focused on and invested in self and staff development to become more adaptable, making the Academy more agile, innovative, and sustainable.Travel:
Up to 10 days per yearQualifications:
Required:
Bachelor's degree in audio-visual production, media studies, or related field. Master's degree preferred.At least five years of experience in managing, producing, and directing video-based educational programs, preferably in the medical or health care sector.Proficient in using various video production and editing software and tools, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, etc.Knowledgeable in applying guidelines and standards for continuing medical education programs.Comfortable in working with graphic medical content.Ability to lift
75
pounds.Excellent communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.Ability to work under pressure, meet deadlines, and handle multiple projects simultaneously.Willingness to travel and work flexible hours as needed.Desired:
Certified Technology Specialist (CTS) certification or equivalentKnowledge of lab safety and quality standards, policies, and regulationsAssociation or not-for-profit experience
If this describes YOU, please apply by sharing the following:
-Clearly communicate why you are the ideal candidate for this role, providing specific examples and experiences as proof points.
-Resumes must be accompanied by a cover letter with salary expectations to be considered.
Please note:
This hybrid position is based in Rosemont, Illinois and is open to applicants who are able to commute weekly to this office.
Applicants must already be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of work visas.
JOB CODE: 1000078
If this sounds like you, please read on!
The Audio-Visual Program Manager is responsible for managing, producing, and directing video-based continuing education programs for the OLC Education & Conference Center. The role collaborates with various stakeholders, such as clients, instructional design teams, education staff, content committee liaisons, orthopaedic surgeons, and other subject matter experts, to plan, produce, and distribute video content that meets the educational needs and expectations of the target audience. The role manages the OLC's video post-production facilities and equipment, ensuring technical quality and compliance with ACCME guidelines, and maintaining and updating the video asset database and archive. The Audio-Visual Program Manager plays a key role in enhancing the OLC's reputation as a leading provider of innovative and effective orthopaedic education.
Operations
Manage the planning, production, and distribution of video-based continuing medical education programs via appropriate technology platforms, such as webinars, webcasts, and lecture capture.Inform strategy and implementation of video asset curation and delivery for clients. Serve as technical advocate for clients.Maintain current knowledge and understanding on methods, technologies, and sound educational tactics to acquire and deliver video in learning environments.Communicate equipment capabilities to stakeholders. Assess and make recommendations to OLC leadership regarding new equipment requirements on behalf of OLC clients.Track, evaluate, and monitor the OLC's technology investment in digital video production and video editing hardware and software.Production
Work closely with OLC staff in planning and implementing surgical skills instructional video demonstrations, live webcasts, and lecture capture.Direct critical A/V operations and support all events in the Orthopaedic Learning Center.Perform and/or supervise the entire production process and delivery, including shooting, editing, and archiving of surgical video programs and demonstrations.Ensure that video programs produced are safe, high quality, and educationally sound in compliance with ACCME guidelines.Management
Manage technical direction in the management and use of all OLC video post-production facilities.Manage and operate the OLC's video post-production facilities and equipment, such as microscopes, cameras, monitors, speakers, projectors, and recording devices.Manage freelance video production and postproduction training on all systems in the OLC for staff and support workers.Manage the OLC's live streaming hardware and software and troubleshoot any technical issues.Manage and update the video asset database and archive.Coordination
Collaborate with the OLC clients, instructional design teams, education staff, content committee liaisons, orthopaedic surgeons, and other subject matter experts to understand their AV needs and expectations and provide solutions and recommendations.Work closely with clients who reserve the OLC Mobile lab and then manage the events that the OLC client has sold in the OLC Mobile lab.Coordinate with the external audio-visual vendor(s) and the convention center AV technicians to ensure efficient and accurate live streaming, video recording, and projection outside the mobile lab.Exemplifies the following
essential values
of the Academy:
Teamwork : Effective collaboration and team-focus to solve complex problems and drive innovation.Empowerment:
The authority, information, and skills to make decisions and drive results.Accountability : Ownership of process and results that drive decisions and ensure implementation.Mindset of Growth/Continuous Learning : Focused on and invested in self and staff development to become more adaptable, making the Academy more agile, innovative, and sustainable.Travel:
Up to 10 days per yearQualifications:
Required:
Bachelor's degree in audio-visual production, media studies, or related field. Master's degree preferred.At least five years of experience in managing, producing, and directing video-based educational programs, preferably in the medical or health care sector.Proficient in using various video production and editing software and tools, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, etc.Knowledgeable in applying guidelines and standards for continuing medical education programs.Comfortable in working with graphic medical content.Ability to lift
75
pounds.Excellent communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.Ability to work under pressure, meet deadlines, and handle multiple projects simultaneously.Willingness to travel and work flexible hours as needed.Desired:
Certified Technology Specialist (CTS) certification or equivalentKnowledge of lab safety and quality standards, policies, and regulationsAssociation or not-for-profit experience
If this describes YOU, please apply by sharing the following:
-Clearly communicate why you are the ideal candidate for this role, providing specific examples and experiences as proof points.
-Resumes must be accompanied by a cover letter with salary expectations to be considered.
Please note:
This hybrid position is based in Rosemont, Illinois and is open to applicants who are able to commute weekly to this office.
Applicants must already be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of work visas.
JOB CODE: 1000078