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Full-time Instructor of Film

Baton Rouge Community College (BRCC) seeks to fill the position of Full-time Instructor of Film.  The Full-time Instructor of Film is located in the Division of Liberal Arts. This is a full-time position.  This position is open for recruitment.  

The Instructor of Film plays a crucial role in shaping the next generation of filmmakers and ensuring the success and growth of BRCC’s Film and New Media Production program. The Instructor of Film is responsible for teaching courses in film production while also overseeing the management and development of the Film and New Media Production program. This role requires a combination of instructional excellence, program administration, and industry engagement to ensure the delivery of a high-quality, workforce-centered education and the success of the program.

QUALIFICATIONS:

MINIMUM:

  • Master’s degree in Film (emphasis in production)
  • At least two years teaching college-level film courses (production, post-production, and VFX) including serving as a graduate assistant
  • Proficient in various aspects of filmmaking, including directing, cinematography, editing, VFX, screenwriting, and sound design
  • Proficient with industry-standard film equipment, software, and technology
  • Proficient knowledge of developments within the film industry and common industry business practices
  • Proficient understanding of film history, theory, and criticism
  • Proficient communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with students, faculty, staff, and industry
  • Basic still in the creation of engaging lesson plans, interactive activities, and hands-on experiences to enhance the learning process
  • Basic skills in program management, including curriculum development, assessment, and student advisement
  • Basic presentation skills for conducting lectures, workshops, and seminars

 
PREFERRED:

  • Master’s degree in Film (emphasis in production)
  • At least five years teaching college-level film courses (production, post-production, and VFX) including serving as a graduate assistant
  • Advanced knowledge of various aspects of filmmaking, including directing, cinematography, editing, VFX, screenwriting, and sound design
  • Advanced skill with industry-standard film equipment, software, and technology
  • Advanced knowledge of developments within the film industry and common industry business practices
  • Advanced understanding of film history, theory, and criticism
  • Proficient in the creation of engaging lesson plans, interactive activities, and hands-on experiences to enhance the learning process
  • Proficient in program management, including curriculum development, assessment, and student advisement
  • Proficient communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with students, faculty, staff, and industry
  • Proficient presentation skills for conducting lectures, workshops, and seminars