Part Time
$640/month + 13th Month
20
Apr 1, 2025
Scenario Trainer Inc. is a fast-growing U.S.-based manufacturer of law enforcement training tools. We build realistic training systems that help police officers prepare for high-risk situations, including active shooter scenarios, room clearing, and advanced tactics. We're looking for a part-time video editor to join our team and help create high-impact video ads and educational content that drive engagement and action.
$640/month | 4 hrs/day | 20 hrs/week | 13th Month Bonus | Remote
Responsibilities:
Edit 15–30 second video ads for platforms like
Create SEO-optimized YouTube Shorts that educate trainers and introduce our new tools and techniques.
Design clean, effective text overlays and transcriptions that follow our brand guidelines.
Craft thumbnails and calls to action that increase clicks and conversions.
Help turn raw video footage into sharp, compelling content for law enforcement trainers.
Organize footage, Post videos,
Requirements:
Proven experience editing ads or social videos with strong hooks and storytelling.
Portfolio that includes social media ads, YouTube Shorts, or similar content.
Strong written and spoken English skills.
Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.
Strong grasp of pacing, text animation, transitions, and overall visual storytelling.
Must be comfortable with feedback and publishing only approved content.
Compensation:
$640/month
20 hours per week (4 hours per day, flexible schedule)
13th month bonus
This is a Long-term opportunity for the right person
How We Hire:
We’ll shortlist the top 5 candidates and pay each $50 to complete a test project using our footage. This gives us both a chance to evaluate fit before moving forward.
To Apply:
Include all of the following in your application:
Your resume
A portfolio or folder link with 3–5 examples of your best work
Use the subject line: “I Create Click-Worthy Ads – [Your First Name]”
Answer this question :
If you had to create a viral 20-second ad for a police training tool (to prepare/respond to an active shooter – see
We’re looking for someone who understands how to make content that performs, not just looks nice—someone who can capture attention, communicate proof, and help us educate the people who train first responders.
Only applicants who follow these instructions will be considered. Looking forward to seeing your work.