This library has titles, salaries, and information for all jobs at UW–Madison.
Academic Staff, University Staff, and Limited Appointee Titles
Standard job descriptions are only available for academic staff, university staff, and limited appointee titles. These titles and salaries are matched to the market.
A standard job description describes work at a high level and connects university jobs to similar jobs in the market. It reflects a general set of job responsibilities without regard to any specific employee. It describes the work, role, and organizational impact. A position description is unique to an individual employee.
If you need a copy of your position description, contact your local human resources professional.
Resources
- Salary Structure
- Job Groups & Subgroups
- Benefits Estimator
- Compensation Philosophy
- What Is a Salary Structure?
- How UW Compares Pay to the Market
- Pay Increases
- How To Progress in Pay
- Knowledge and Skills Hub
- Career Progression and Promotion Video
- Standard Job Description and Position Description
- Manager/Supervisor Compensation Resources
Questions?
If you have additional questions, please contact the local human resources contact where you work.
Search the Library
Videographer
Job Group: Communications and Marketing
Job Subgroup: Multimedia and Design
Salary Range (Annual):
18: $44,543-82,851 Employee Category: Academic Staff
Job Code: CM021
-
Job Summary:
Plans video production in collaboration with institutional units or a creative team, directs onsite production for events, and/or post-production editing of video and audio to ensure quality production of visual content for institutional/unit projects. May train staff and/or students on equipment and software.
-
Job Responsibilities:
- Operates video equipment to capture events, presentations, performances, or educational activities in a wide variety of indoor and outdoor settings
- Plans, organizes, and executes video production projects in collaboration with internal work units and stakeholders
- Sets up and maintains all required equipment
- Edits post-production work with various software and technologies according to established objectives
- Shares and/or produces materials on various mediums
- May train, direct, and guide staff or students on specific uses of video equipment and digital software, as needed
- Develops and schedules operational work plans for onsite productions and post-production editing work according to established objectives
- Uses creative and technical skills along with editorial independence, editorial judgement, and journalistic integrity on projects across broadcast and digital platforms
- Serves as subject matter expert in broadcast video and audio standards, and file-based media workflows
-
Education:
Associate's Degree Preferred Minimum
-
FLSA Status:
Exempt
-
Institution Job:
No
-
Required Supervisory Duty of at Least 2.0 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Employees:
No
- Employee Category:
Academic Staff
- Scaled Job:
No
- Salary Range (Annual):
18: $44,543-82,851
- Job Code:
CM021: Videographer
Knowledges and Skills Learning Resources
Each standard job description is linked to a list of knowledges and skills. Knowledges and skills are optional resources to support employee learning and development. Visit the Knowledges and Skills Learning Resources website to learn more.
- Knowledges:
- Skills: