Channel Manager - Awesomenesstv
Awesomeness TV
Hollywood, CAThis was removed by the employer on 12/20/2019 2:54:00 PM PST
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Full Time Job
Overview and Responsibilities
Awesomeness TV is seeking a Channel Manager to help oversee the company’s You Tube channels. The Channel Manager will report to the Senior Manager of Audience Growth & Development and have hands-on experience with the YouTube backends. Our ideal candidate is fluent in publishing, playlist creation, keyword tagging, title optimization, monetization, creation / refinement of video thumbnails, and Community Post creation, and other associated meta-media.
• Working with production & design teams to secure channel & end card artwork
• Liaising with Producers and content team to receive videos for upload
• Video titles, descriptions, and tag templates
• Video uploading and settings optimization
• Thumbnail creation, titles, descriptions, and tags
• Curation & Optimization of playlists
• Comment review/approval and response
• Management of monetization and brand restriction settings
• QC all content and communicate any necessary edits before upload
• Keep abreast of platform updates & trends on YouTube & other platforms
Basic Qualifications
• Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent combination of work experience and education
• Minimum 2 years of experience directly handling/growing YouTube channel(s), ideally at a digital content studio, video publisher, content brand, and/or MCN
• Knowledge of standard methodologies for YouTube channel management and growth
• Desire to learn high-end data analytics and SEO skills
• Superb accuracy and attention to detail
• Strong organizational and record keeping skills
• Ability to prioritize and serial task in a deadline-sensitive environment
• Collaborate effectively in cross-functional meetings