Working collaboratively with project managers, video producers, scriptwriters, subject matter experts (SMEs), directors, and Government stakeholders, the Voice Actor interprets approved scripts to produce clear, authentic, and emotionally appropriate performances that support the National Center for PTSD's mission of increasing awareness, reducing stigma, and encouraging treatment engagement. All performances must reflect a serious yet hopeful tone and demonstrate sensitivity to individuals who have experienced trauma.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform narration and character voice recordings for animated educational videos and related multimedia products
- Interpret approved scripts to communicate complex behavioral health and clinical information in a clear, natural, and engaging manner
- Deliver voice performances that accurately reflect the intended tone, pacing, and emotional context of educational materials while maintaining scientific credibility and professionalism
- Adapt vocal style, pacing, and delivery to meet the needs of diverse audiences, including Veterans, trauma survivors, caregivers, healthcare providers, and the general public
- Collaborate with project managers, video producers, directors, scriptwriters, subject matter experts (SMEs), and Government stakeholders during recording sessions to achieve project objectives
- Participate in recording sessions, rehearsals, retakes, and revisions as required to ensure high-quality deliverables
- Pronounce medical, clinical, and technical terminology accurately and consistently throughout recordings
- Follow production direction regarding pacing, emphasis, pronunciation, timing, and emotional delivery to support animation synchronization and educational messaging
- Maintain professionalism during studio and remote recording sessions while meeting established production schedules and deadlines
- Ensure all performances are respectful, trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, and appropriate for individuals with a broad range of traumatic experiences
- Support quality assurance activities by reviewing recordings and participating in revisions when necessary to achieve final Government approval
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Minimum of three (3) years of experience providing professional voice acting or narration services relevant to the requirements of this task order
- Demonstrated experience producing high-quality recorded voice performances for animation, educational media, or comparable multimedia productions
- Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)
- Retirement Plan (401k, IRA)
- Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)
- Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays)
- Short Term & Long Term Disability
- Training & Development
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