11/12/97
City of San José
VIDEO UNIT SUPERVISOR (8027)
CLASS PURPOSE
Under direction, supervises the Police Department Video Unit which is
responsible for the production of training and informational videos, public
service announcements, and video documentation of events. Monitors the quality
of production so that clients’ needs are met. Performs other related work as
required.
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESULTS (The position may not include all the duties
listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed.)
- Directs and manages the operation and activities of the Video Unit to
produce training and informational videos, public service announcements for
broadcast, press conferences for major events, speakers and classes videos
by request, surveillance and raids videos by request, special events and
conferences, and weekly briefing shows.
- Meets with clients in need of video services to clarify their needs, and
makes decisions to prioritize projects.
- Discusses and enters in contracts or agreement with outside agencies on
issues relating to production, copyright, and distribution of videos.
- Oversees the planning, organizing, scripting, recording, editing,
duplication, and distribution of Police Department’s television and video
programs.
- Prepares and maintains the Video Unit budget, and production database, and
monitors and controls expenses, training, materials, and equipment.
- Assumes overall responsibility for proper usage and maintenance of
equipment. Evaluates and recommends new equipment for purchase or lease in
accordance with City purchasing polices.
- Directs and evaluates the training process of unit staff, complies with
ongoing state and federal mandated training of employees.
- Coordinates the recruitment, hiring, processing, and orientation of new
personnel.
- Represents the Police Department at P.O.S.T. (California State Commission
on Peace Officer Standards and Training) Video Producers Committee meetings
and other committees dealing with television production and services.
Attends staff meetings and other video-related meetings.
- Supervises, assigns, and evaluates Video Unit personnel.
TYPICAL END RESULTS INCLUDE
Ensuring that the Department's mission and goals are met. Ensuring the
quality production of videos to meet client’s needs and expectations. Ensuring
the proper maintenance of equipment and continual training of staff to keep the
quality of video production at a high level.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This single position class has the responsibility for directing all personnel
assigned to the Video Production Unit and reports to the Police Lieutenant in
charge of training in the Bureau of Administration. The position is responsible
for leading a small group of creative people to produce quality television and
video programs consistent with the Police Department policy and industry
standards.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of the uses of media as an aid in training.
- Knowledge of maintenance and operation of audio-visual equipment.
- Knowledge of budget and accounting principles.
- Knowledge of media production processes, including script writing,
directing, camera work, lighting, audio mixing, graphics art, video or tape
editing, and some electronics.
- Knowledge of supervision and supervisory principles.
- Ability to work well with all levels of employees and management.
- Ability to plan, write, present, and produce media/training programs or
activities.
- Ability to prepare reports and analyses as assigned.
- Ability to supervise and direct the work of others.
- Ability to prepare and maintain a budget for the Video Unit.
- Ability to work in a flexible schedule, with occasional assignments after
hours and on weekends.
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Ability to carry video equipment weighing approximately 20 lbs. for extended
period of time.
- Ability to represent the Police Department at all internal or external
meetings dealing with television or video production and services.
Competency Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of City and Police Departmental procedures and guidelines.
- Ability to critically evaluate personnel and program effectiveness, and to
recommend improvements where needed.
- Ability to prepare and revise Police Departmental policies and procedures
manuals directly related to Video Production Unit.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the
media, the public, and other employees.
- Ability to develop innovative, practical approaches to unique problems in
responding to the training or public information needs of the department.
- Ability to plan and implement a department training, staff development, or
public relations/education program.
Education
A Bachelor of Art or Science degree from an accredited college or university
in Television, Film, Broadcasting, Fine Arts, or a closely related field.
Experience
Five years of full-time video production experience, with at least three
years as a producer/director, preferably in an equivalent television and video
production facility. Recent experience as a first-line supervisor in a small,
but creative environment is desirable.
Acceptable Substitution
None.
Licenses/Certificates
Possession of a valid California driver’s license.
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