Content Moderator

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Futuri creates audience engagement and sales intelligence technology solutions in use at more than 1,400 radio and TV broadcasters worldwide. Holding 11 published or pending patents, Futuri is an ROI-focused innovation partner to some of the biggest media brands in the world and has… earned a place on the Inc. 5000 List of America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies for eight consecutive years.

We are seeking a part-time Content Moderator (TopicPulse) to join our growing team!

TopicPulse is a unique system that provides publishers and broadcasters with automatic discovery of online content, such as news stories, as well as minute-by-minute analysis and insight into social activity (local or national) around a given story or piece of content.

The ideal candidate is tech-savvy, has excellent research skills, manages their time effectively, takes pride in their work, and leads by example.

The Content Moderator:
• Ensures that all elements within the system appear as they should for the end-users
• Facilitates and reviews to ensure all shared content is appropriate and follows specific guidelines
• Monitors the platform to make sure all functions are working properly and escalates platform issues to the proper channels
• Manages quality control/assurance of TopicPulse
• Moderates various topics, as well as digital and video content

The ideal candidate has:
• Quality focus with a strong ability to multitask
• Thorough research and documentation skills with strong attention to detail
• Ability to use your initiative
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills
• Persistence and determination
• Excellent listening skills
• Fluency with the English language
• Basic understanding of web technology, interfaces, dashboards
• Ability to work quickly and accurately under deadline
• Ability to work morning/mid-day (ET), Monday-Friday

Education and Experience:
• Bachelor’s Degree (Communication, Journalism) preferred, not required
• Radio and/or Television Broadcast experience is a plus
• Proofreading or editing experience is a plus

The successful candidate will possess all required skills, but also be a good fit for Futuri’s culture. It’s a fun place to work and a very team-oriented culture. We value and support a sensible work-life balance for our team members, but this isn’t a typical gig; we work hard and bring a lot of passion to our mission to shape the future of media! Proactivity and the ability to pivot are highly-valued.

The Futuri culture is all about trust, passion, speed, and proactivity. Futuri can be a great place for you if you share these values.

Futuri is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information on careers at Futuri Media, please visit futurimedia.com/jobs

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