On-screen host for Mentour Now YouTube Channel, UK

Electrify Video Partners
London
1 month ago
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Are you passionate about aviation? Do you have an airline or aerospace background and a talent for explaining complex topics in a way that engages and excites? Mentour Now, a leading YouTube channel dedicated to aviation enthusiasts, is looking for a new host to join our team!

Tasks

  • Record yourself explaining aviation topics, delivering engaging, enthusiastic, and easy-to-understand content to a mature audience.
  • Work closely with our current host and production team to brainstorm ideas, refine scripts, and ensure a seamless on-screen dynamic.
  • Use or learn to operate basic filming equipment and ensure recordings are high quality, including setting up appropriate lighting, sound, and camera angles.

Requirements

  • Has an aviation background (pilot, flight instructor, air traffic controller, flight engineer). Educators in aerospace are welcome, provided they have a strong understanding of piloting/operations.
  • Has a passion for aviation and a desire to share their knowledge with others.
  • Is eager to explain aviation topics in an engaging, enthusiastic, and easy-to-understand way (no lecturing!).
  • Can connect with a mature audience while keeping discussions informative and lively.
  • Can build a great rapport with our current host and team.
  • On screen appearance of being in their late 20s to mid 30s.
  • Doesn’t need previous on-screen experience but should feel comfortable and confident being in front of a camera.
  • May already have a social media presence, though this is not essential.
  • Can commit to working on a freelance basis for 2-3 days a week.

Nice to have:

  • Familiarity or interest in the video production process.
  • Keen to be, or already confident working on camera and operating basic filming equipment.
  • Access to a suitable space for filming (ie, a spare room/office).
  • Willingness to learn and grow with our team. We’ll provide training to help you get up to speed!

How to apply:Send us your CV, a brief cover letter, and (if applicable) any links to your social media or online presence. If you have a short video introduction showcasing your enthusiasm for aviation, feel free to include that as well!

If you’re passionate about aviation, excited about sharing your knowledge with a global audience, and ready to join a dynamic team, we want to hear from you!



Electrify Video Partners is a digital media company that invests in and scales established YouTube channels. Our mission is to turn channels into global media businesses by building teams, scaling the production and distribution of the content and introducing new revenue streams across platforms. We acquire between 50% and 100% of channel businesses. We have raised multiple funding rounds and have existing revenue streams.

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