Published 1 week ago
Company: NextGen Builders
Type: Remote Contract
Budget: $75–$100 per script (40 scripts)
We're building a 50-lesson video academy for high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth parents and grandparents. The content teaches families how to raise financially capable, self-directed kids rather than passive inheritors.
The scripts are written. We've already edited 10 internally and need an editor to work through the remaining 40. There's potential to extend into curriculum review after the scripts are complete.
40 video scripts (~975–1,285 words each), written to camera and spoken directly to parents and grandparents. Each runs 7–9 minutes on screen. The scripts cover 5 topics with 10 scripts in each: money, entrepreneurship, investing, mindset, and family dynamics. 10 scripts have already been completed internally.
Potential contract extension: Editing curriculum materials for all 50 lessons (including the 40 lessons from the scripts already edited). Each lesson has activity guides, conversation prompts, and age-specific applications. If the script work goes well, we'll discuss terms separately.
Select scripts will be written out and sent to you for review on the following:
-Learning and development background. You've built or reviewed training programs, course content, or instructional materials and you know when a lesson actually teaches something versus when it just covers a topic. Give you a learning objective and a script, and you can tell us whether the content delivers on it. A strong understanding of instructional design principles and adult learning theories is expected.
-Video and spoken-word editing experience. E-learning modules, corporate training videos, instructor-led scripts. Written curriculum and on-camera delivery are two different animals, and you edit accordingly. Familiarity with video production processes is a plus.
-Experience across a wide age range. The curriculum spans ages 5 through 25, and the activities need to land differently for a first-grader than for a college student. If you've developed materials that account for those developmental gaps, you'll know immediately when an activity is pitched wrong for its age group.
-Familiarity with high-performing audiences. Experience designing or editing learning experiences for executive-level or affluent audiences is a plus. Accomplished adults disengage fast when content feels entry-level or generic.
-AI detection instinct. Not because you run a detection tool, but because something in the rhythm or the word choice feels off and you can name why.
-Detail-oriented and self-directed. Exceptional command of English, sharp eye for grammar and style consistency, and the ability to work independently and meet tight deadlines without compromising quality.
-Education and experience. Proven experience editing video scripts or educational materials, preferably in an L&D context. Proficiency in editing and content creation tools.
-Available to start ASAP. We have a current target of 20 scripts edited by June 29th.
We'll send you one script as a paid test ($75–$100). Edit it, mark it up, and send it back. If we're aligned on what good looks like, we'll move forward with the remaining 39 scripts.
Start date: ASAP. Scripts: Flat rate per script, $75–$100 depending on experience (~975–1,285 words per script). Curriculum (potential contract extension): Editing curriculum for all 50 lessons, including the 40 from the script phase. Terms discussed separately. Timeline: We need 20 scripts edited by June 29th, with the remaining 20 on a rolling basis after that. We're recording in June/July 2026.
Apply through the form linked below. We review every submission. If your background is a fit, we'll reach out within a few days with a paid test edit.01
No form letters. If your application reads like a template, we'll assume your editing will too.