2025-10-16 – Weekly Editing Jobs : Remote editing roles are booming!

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This week’s job market for editors is buzzing with opportunities. While video editing roles are in high demand, there are also plenty of remote positions available for those who prefer the flexibility of working from home.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Adjunct - Video Editing
    Company: Passaic County Community College | Location: Paterson, NJ
    Looking for someone to teach video editing. It’s a great gig if you’ve been wanting to share your skills with students.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Digital Video Editing Teacher (Part Time)
    Company: Concorde Education | Location: New York, NY
    Perfect for those who love teaching the art of digital video editing. Your chance to make an impact without a full-time commitment.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Proofreader/Editing
    Company: Lelouch.INC | Location: Alexandria, VA
    An affordable $15/hour gig, making it a good side hustle if you’re looking to earn extra by sharpening text.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Editing Clerk (FT) | Business Services | Ames | 2025-216
    Company: McFarland Clinic, P.C. | Location: Ames, IA
    A full-time role for those who enjoy the hustle and bustle of business services in a healthcare setting.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Daybreaker Video Editing & Studio Assistant Internship
    Company: DAYBREAKER | Location: New York, NY
    A hands-on internship for those looking to dive deep into video editing and production in an exciting environment.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Senior Technical Writing/Editing Specialist
    Company: Clark Creative Solutions | Location: Cañada Village, NM
    Ideal for those with a knack for technical writing and editing, looking to join a dynamic team.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Media Editing Intern
    Company: RentVision | Location: Lincoln, NE
    A summer internship that promises to be an engaging learning experience for budding media editors.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Digital Video Editing Teacher (Part Time)
    Company: Concorde Education | Location: Reedley, CA
    If you love teaching digital video editing but prefer a part-time role, this is a great option.
    Apply Here: Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote opportunities are on the rise, offering the flexibility to work from wherever you are. Here’s what’s available this week:

  • Contract Social Media Video Editor & Creator
    Company: Nuts.com | Location: City of Jersey City, NJ
    A chance to produce and edit multiple short-form videos from anywhere.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • ProFee Edits / Denials Specialist
    Company: Sage Clinical RCM, LLC | Location: Bay County, FL
    Full-time position focused on professional edits and denials, all remote.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Video Editor
    Company: TheSoul Publishing | Location: Remote, OR
    Join the production hubs team remotely, focusing on YouTube projects.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Video Editor - Fully Remote
    Company: Magik | Location: Austin, TX
    Focus on producing high-quality video content, fully remote.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Technical Translator (Remote, Developer-Focused Docs)
    Company: DevDocs | Location: Austin, TX
    Edit developer-focused blogs, perfect for writers and engineers.
    Apply Here: Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s the roundup for this week. Whether you’re looking for in-office roles or remote gigs, there’s something in here for everyone. Until next time, happy job hunting!

I’ve been landing remote gigs faster by replying within an hour and attaching a 45-60s reel tailored to the niche — apply like it’s a flash sale. Small caveat: I skip posts that won’t share a ‘rate range before test work’ — @mods any chance expired listings get tagged quicker?

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I get more callbacks when I include a 30–45s before/after cut with timecoded notes in a Frame.io review and add a one-line ‘what I’d improve’ on their latest video. @pnguyen is right on speed, but if I miss the window I schedule the email for 8–9 a.m. in their timezone so it lands on top.

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And quick win that’s helped me: I attach a timeline screenshot (bins labeled, tracks color‑coded) so producers see I won’t nuke their media. I also add a one‑liner like “24h turnaround on 60s cuts” and a short-call link so expectations are clear. If you don’t want to share files, a JPG of the timeline does the trick, @perez92.

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For these real-time posts, I lead with a single line like ‘UTC-5, gigabit up, can start today’ plus my next Zoom slot — it cuts through faster than another reel. If it’s an adjunct listing, I flag Canvas/Blackboard familiarity so they can route me to faculty coordinators — caveat: don’t hide rates; I put my day rate and timezone in the first sentence.

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