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Film and TV Teacher

Job Summary

Are you ready to inspire the next generation of filmmakers? PQA Selby is looking for a talented  Film & TV teacher to join our team. This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate individual with industry knowledge of film and television production or even acting for screen experience.

 

Job Description

 

PQA, a leading provider of weekend performing arts training, is currently looking for a local filmmaker to work with our students at PQA Selby on a Saturday 8:30 am - 12.00 pm devising and shooting short films with students.

You will be leading filmmaking workshops with children from 6 - 18 years creating material that can ultimately be screened in a local cinema and shared online. 

As our Film & TV Teacher, you will be responsible for delivering engaging and informative lessons that ignite the creativity and imagination of our students. Your expertise will guide them through the technical and artistic aspects of filmmaking, from scriptwriting and directing to cinematography and editing.

Your ability to share your industry insights and practical skills will be invaluable in preparing our students for the dynamic world of film and television. Whether you're a seasoned filmmaker or have a deep understanding of the production process, your enthusiasm and dedication will be instrumental in shaping the next generation of media professionals.

This is a chance to make a lasting impact on young minds and help them develop the skills and confidence they need to pursue their dreams in the entertainment industry. If you're ready to take on this rewarding challenge, we encourage you to apply for the Film & TV Teacher position at PQA Selby today.

 

 

PQA Selby is committed to being a safe organisation regarding child protection and safeguarding children. Our teachers have a common law Duty of Care towards pupils and must safeguard and promote the welfare and well-being of all pupils, whose needs must be the first and paramount consideration. (Children Act 1989, Education Act 2002, Education and Inspections Act 2006) Therefore, you will be required to undergo the necessary training.

PQA Selby has a rigorous selection process, and the identity of all successful candidates will be checked thoroughly. Successful candidates will be offered freelance contracts which are conditional upon the candidate having or obtaining (we can provide your check, then you must register with the update service) a current DBS and the taking up of 2 references.

We are an equal opportunities employer and actively encourage applications from people whose backgrounds are currently underrepresented in our industry. We believe in the importance of representation and understand how crucial it is for the next generation to see people of all backgrounds inspiring them in theatre and film.

Diversity is not just a box to be ticked - it is fundamental to creating innovative, impactful work that resonates with audiences. When we embrace people from all walks of life, we unlock a wealth of unique perspectives and experiences that elevate the creative process.

This is why we are committed to building a team that reflects the diversity of our community. We actively seek out talented individuals who can bring fresh ideas and underrepresented narratives to the table. 

If you're passionate about your craft and eager to be part of an inclusive, supportive environment, we encourage you to apply. Together, we can redefine the future of our industry and inspire the next generation of artists and storytellers.

 

Excellent rates of pay and support.

 

Please get in touch with your CV, outlining your experience.

Sara.jackson@pqacademy.com

 

Job Requirements

A filmmaker or a degree or background in Filmmaking

A director/editor/teacher with experience of making short films or acting for screen.

Experience of working with children and young people.

 

All teachers will ideally have the below qualities:

Inspirational.

Dynamic personality.

Outstanding communication skills.

Fun/sense of humour.

Genuine passion for their subject and for teaching.

Punctuality and professionalism.

 

Job Responsibilities

You will be leading filmmaking workshops with children from 6 - 18 years creating material that can ultimately be screened in a local cinema and shared online. You will ideally have some experience working with children and young people and have a strong background making short films or television.

 

You will be required to plan and deliver engaging, fun lessons to 6-18 year olds, working on projects throughout the terms.