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Job Title: Captioner/Transcriptionist<br><br><strong>About The Role<br><br></strong>Atlantis University is seeking a detail-oriented and skilled Captioner/Transcriptionist to join our Education Management team. This role plays a vital part in enhancing accessibility and inclusivity by providing accurate and timely captions and transcriptions for educational content. If you have a passion for language, precision, and supporting diverse learners, this opportunity offers a meaningful way to contribute to our academic community.<br><br>Key Objectives<br><br><ul><li>Deliver high-quality captions and transcriptions for lectures, webinars, and other educational materials.</li><li>Ensure content is accessible and compliant with relevant standards and guidelines.</li><li>Collaborate closely with faculty and media teams to meet project deadlines and quality expectations.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li>Transcribe audio and video recordings accurately, maintaining the original meaning and tone.</li><li>Create closed captions and subtitles that align with audio content and timing.</li><li>Review and edit transcripts and captions to ensure error-free and clear output.</li><li>Maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive educational materials responsibly.</li><li>Adhere to accessibility standards such as ADA and Section 508 compliance.</li><li>Manage multiple projects simultaneously while meeting deadlines.</li><li>Work collaboratively with academic staff and technical teams to resolve any content-related issues.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Qualifications<br><br></strong><ul><li>Proven experience in transcription, captioning, or related roles, preferably within education or media sectors.</li><li>Strong command of English grammar, punctuation, and spelling.</li><li>Familiarity with captioning software and transcription tools (e.g., Express Scribe, Adobe Premiere, or similar).</li><li>Excellent listening skills and attention to detail.</li><li>Ability to work independently and manage time effectively.</li><li>Basic understanding of accessibility standards and best practices.</li><li>High school diploma required; associate or bachelor’s degree preferred.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Benefits<br><br></strong><ul><li>Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.</li><li>Opportunities for professional development and training.</li><li>Supportive and inclusive work environment.</li><li>Flexible work arrangements to promote work-life balance.</li><li>Chance to contribute to an innovative and mission-driven educational institution.</li></ul>

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