
Policy Enforcement Manager, YouTube Kids
Work closely with Product, Engineering and Business teams on creative solutions (e.g., machine learning, enforcement workflows) to improve content safety and quality across YouTube's kids experiences. Analyze, identify, prioritize content trends, and deliver strategies and inform on policies that reduce content that could be harmful to children. Implement content safety strategies critical to various Kids surfaces, working with cross-functional partners such as Policy, Legal, Engineering, Vendor Operations, and Analytics. Comfortable providing clear and timely updates to executives and senior stakeholders. Swiftly handle content escalations, providing data- and content-driven insights and implementing solutions. As a Policy Enforcement Manager, you'll implement and enforce our Kids Content Policies across millions of videos. You will ensure that we improve our understanding of trends and risks to content safety on the YouTube Kids app and related products.
Experience reviewing online content for policy violation or abuse.
Experience working in children's and/or popular culture media and technology
Experience in content strategy and/or operations
5+ years of related experience
Sql
Relationship building and rapport
Effective Time Management
Analytics/management
Programming & visualization
Reviewing online content for policy violation or abuse
Verbal communication
Driven and self-motivated
written communication
Adaptability
Problem Solving Skills
Detail oriented and highly organized
mulit-tasking
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Policy Enforcement Manager, YouTube Kids in 901 Cherry, 901 Cherry Ave, San Bruno, CA 94066, USA is $92,500 to $125,000 annually. The salary range may also vary depending on experience, certifications, and other factors.
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YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California. Three former PayPal employees—Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim—created the service in February 2005. Google bought the site in November 2006 for US$1.65 billion; YouTube now operates as one of Google's subsidiaries.

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