Remote Podcast Editor – Mid-Senior Level

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This role is for a skilled podcast editor to support an ongoing conversational podcast focused on healing, trauma, relationships, and personal growth. The podcast features authentic, emotionally resonant discussions between two women, aiming to maintain a warm, trauma-informed, and honest tone. Episodes are approximately 30 minutes, recorded via Riverside, and released biweekly. The ideal candidate will deliver a polished, professional sound while preserving the raw and genuine nature of the conversations. The initial engagement will be a paid test episode, with the potential for ongoing collaboration if the fit is right. Responsibilities • Edit and clean up audio for each episode, including removing long pauses, mistakes, repeats, stumbles, awkward gaps, filler words, coughs, and background noise • Balance audio levels between two hosts to ensure clarity and consistency • Enhance the flow of conversations while maintaining a natural, unforced feel • Add and improve intro/outro segments, including refining the current intro/outro sound • Export and deliver final polished episode files in the required format • Maintain the emotional warmth and authenticity of the podcast, avoiding over-editing • Communicate effectively regarding turnaround times and editing approach • Provide editing samples and details of previous podcast work • Indicate ability to assist with video editing for future episodes Skills And Requirements • Proven experience editing conversational podcasts, preferably in the personal growth, wellness, or trauma-informed space • Strong proficiency with audio editing software (e.g., Audacity, Adobe Audition, Pro Tools, or similar) • Ability to identify and remove unwanted audio elements while preserving the natural flow of dialogue • Skilled in balancing and enhancing audio quality for multiple speakers • Creative approach to intro/outro sound design and improvement • Detail-oriented, with a commitment to delivering high-quality, polished episodes • Reliable and able to meet biweekly release deadlines • Excellent communication skills and responsiveness • Willingness to provide a paid test edit and discuss ongoing collaboration • Bonus Experience with video editing for podcast episodes About Twine Twine is a leading freelance marketplace connecting top freelancers, consultants, and contractors with companies needing creative and tech expertise. Trusted by Fortune 500 companies and innovative startups alike, Twine enables companies to scale their teams globally. Our Mission Twine's mission is to empower creators and businesses to thrive in an AI-driven, freelance-first world. Apply To this Job Company Twine Salary Work from home Apply tot his job Apply To this Job Apply To This Job

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