Association for Autism and Neurodiversity · 1 month ago
IFS Video Content Specialist
The Association for Autism and Neurodiversity is dedicated to supporting Autistic individuals and their families. They are seeking an IFS Video Content Specialist to modernize and reorganize their video content library, ensuring accessibility and effective organization for community use.
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Responsibilities
Coordinate the migration of all finalized content
Organize videos into user-friendly playlists with accurate tagging, SEO descriptions, topic categories, and accessibility metadata
Ensure appropriate access settings (free vs. paywall) and implement discount-code workflows
Act as the project coordinator for all migration activities, maintaining timelines, task lists, and communication with the YouTube Team and Marketing and Communications staff
Review AANE’s IFS and supporting video content using a rubric developed between Marketing & IFS
Identify outdated content, non–neurodiversity-affirming language, inaccuracies, or duplicative material
Recommend revisions, removals, consolidations, or the addition of content disclaimers as appropriate
Edit video files to remove outdated or repetitive content
Add AANE-branded and approved intro/outro slides, disclaimers, improved captions, updated audio, or other necessary elements
Ensure full accessibility compliance, including accurate closed captioning, transcripts, clear visual text, and inclusive design
Perform tagging, metadata cleanup, caption accuracy checks, and description improvements
In collaboration with AANE’s Marketing and Programmatic Teams, develop clear guidelines and best practices for recording, editing, captioning, tagging, organizing, and uploading future content
Document sustainable, repeatable workflows that staff can follow after the grant period ends
Create a coherent structure for consistent language, accessibility, metadata standards, and long-term archiving
Add all updated video links into AANE’s internal Knowledge Base
Tag, categorize, and cross-reference content to improve staff searchability and client support
Optimize SEO, titles, thumbnails, and descriptions to enhance community engagement
Collaborate with Marketing staff to integrate refreshed content into newsletters and social media
Regular supervision meetings with the Assistant Director of IFS
Participation in YouTube Team meetings
IFS Team and other departmental collaboration meetings as needed
Occasional participation in accessibility or content-strategy discussions
Qualification
Required
Strong basic-to-intermediate skills in video editing and video file management
Experience using YouTube, Vimeo, or similar content-hosting platforms
Ability to review long-form educational video content with attention to detail
Demonstrated commitment to neurodiversity-affirming, strengths-based language
Strong writing skills for descriptions, disclaimers, SEO text, and metadata
Ability to manage timelines and coordinate project tasks
Strong organizational and documentation skills
Preferred
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
Familiarity with autism, neurodiversity, and the broader autism services landscape
Knowledge of accessibility requirements (captioning, transcripts, readability)
Experience with knowledge bases or content management systems
Basic understanding of SEO and digital content strategy
Preference given to neurodivergent candidates
Benefits
Opportunities for professional development
Paid sick time accrued in accordance with the Massachusetts Earned Sick Time Law.
PTO
Access to health insurance, FSA and/or DCA accounts for qualifying employees
Company
Association for Autism and Neurodiversity
The Association for Autism and Neurodiversity (AANE) helps Autistic and similarly Neurodivergent people build meaningful, connected lives.