Part Time
$600
TBD
May 6, 2026
About the role
We are the marketing team for a high-profile plastic surgeon and personal brand based in Newport Beach, CA. We produce long-form YouTube content and short-form clips for Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and
The brand lives in a luxury space. Think clean cuts, elegant typography, smooth color grading, and confident pacing — not aggressive zooms, flashy transitions, or overedited talking head. The content is educational and trust-building. The edit should make the doctor look and sound like the authority they are.
What you will edit
Long-form YouTube videos (3–7 min), procedure explainers, patient Q&As, educational content, edited to a polished, watchable final cut with lower thirds, B-roll integration, and clean audio
Short-form clips (30–90 sec) cut from long-form source. Reels, Shorts, and
Occasional promotional or brand videos, before/after showcases, intro reels, service highlights
Thumbnail ideation and light graphic work is a plus but not required
The aesthetic we are building
If your reel is full of jump cuts, glitch transitions, and aggressive zoom-ins, this is not the right fit. If your best work feels refined and makes the subject look credible and authoritative, keep reading.
You are a strong fit if:
You have edited video for a plastic surgeon, cosmetic dermatologist, or medical aesthetics brand. This is required, not preferred
You have a portfolio or YouTube channel you can share that shows clean, premium talking-head and educational edits
You are proficient in Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve — tell us which one and how long you have used it
You understand how to edit for retention — knowing where to cut, where to breathe, and how to keep a viewer watching a 20-minute video
You can take a raw transcript or clip brief from our content team and execute without a lot of back-and-forth
You deliver on time, communicate proactively when something is unclear, and handle feedback without taking it personally
You have edited short-form vertical content and understand how hook framing, caption timing, and pacing differ from long-form
This is not the right role if your portfolio skews toward gaming, vlogs, event recaps, or high-energy entertainment content. The brand is medical, premium, and trust-first. If you cannot show us relevant examples, please do not apply.
Tools & workflow
Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve (required — tell us which)
Adobe After Effects or Motion for lower thirds and simple graphics (preferred)
Google Drive or Dropbox for file transfer
Notion for project tracking, you will receive briefs and deadlines here
How to apply — this is the only thing that matters
Do not send a resume without completing this. We will not open applications without it.
1. Share a link to your portfolio, YouTube channel, or at least 2 video samples — one long-form (10+ min) and one short-form clip (under 90 sec). If either example is from a medical, wellness, or personal brand client, lead with that one.
2. Tell us the editing software you use and how long you have been using it professionally.
3. In 3–5 sentences, describe your editing process for a long-form talking-head video — from raw footage to final export. How do you approach pacing? What do you cut first?
4. Find any plastic surgeon or cosmetic doctor on YouTube. Watch one of their videos. Tell us one thing they did well in the edit and one thing you would change if it were your project.
Start your message with the phrase "I edit with intention" so we know you read this far.