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Sound & Zoom Technician

The following are the expectations you agree to adhere to during your role as our Zoom Tech/Sound Support.

  1. The term of the agreement is to provide IT and audio support at our Friday Evening Shabbat Services
    1. Arrival is no later than 6:00 pm during May-August and no later than 6:15 pm September-May for a 6:30 pm service start, unless otherwise specified and communicated.
    2. Duration of services generally lasts about an hour or an hour and fifteen minutes. Can leave when services are finished.
    3. Provide Audio/Visual support to Service Leaders and Zoom attendees
  2. If you are unable to attend on Friday evening, please let the Executive Director, Sarah Jacobs, and Rabbi Andy Gordon know as soon as possible. 
  3. You will be paid for all sessions worked at the end of each month.
  4. You will receive a stipend of $50 for each Friday evening & Saturday morning, and for all other events, you will be paid $25 an hour.
    1. Other events include, but are not limited to, Jewish High Holy Days & Saturday Morning Services 10:30am-12pm (approx 15 annually), which can be discussed at a later date, depending on the availability of the Zoom/Sound Technician.

Role description: The Zoom/Sound Technician is responsible for managing and adjusting audio and recording equipment to ensure high-quality sound during live services, rehearsals, and streamed performances. This includes setting up microphones and audio interfaces, monitoring sound levels in real-time, troubleshooting technical issues, and ensuring clean audio capture for both live and recorded musical content.