For filmmakers and humanitarians, this is an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact on a community in need. The Institute believes that filmmaking can reduce poverty through the creation of new jobs and economic activity. You can join significant leaders in the film and entertainment industry who share this vision and who are helping to support the Ciné Institute's vision.
Specifically, Ciné seeks two (2) full time teachers to help grow their curriculum and assist in implementing their two-year university level program of intensive, hands-on A to Z production training on how to make professional films on a shoe string budget. Teacher 1 will teach story development, scene analysis, screenwriting and acting. Teacher 2 will teach producing, directing, cinematography and sound.
Both positions are integral to carrying-out the day-to-day delivery of school curriculum supported by supplementary workshops from short term visiting faculty. All teachers report to the school's Director.
The position requires candidates to reside in the country, on the Institute's four-acre campus by the sea in Jacmel, known as Haiti's cultural capital. Candidates must be able to commit to a minimum of one year, from August to July. Positions are open to film school graduates, teachers on sabbatical and working film professionals.
Essential Functions
Provide high quality and inspirational teaching in story-development and
film production.
Contribute to curriculum development.
Support visiting faculty and provide students with mentorship and supervision for their independent projects.
Administrative duties for the Institute, as required.
Support the growth of the Institute's job creation division, Ciné Services, through supporting active productions.
Be available for all activities associated with this position, including preparation of teaching and support materials, attending staff meetings, hosting visiting faculty.
Skills
Filmmaking and teaching experience.
Ability to motivate students.
Providing leadership and direction.
Knowledge of all-aspects of filmmaking process.
Excellent communication skills.
Excellent leadership skills.
Fluent in French and English.
Qualifications
MFA, M.Ed. or other earned degree in Film or Cinema Studies.
Demonstrated experience in film production.
Compensation
Competitive compensation package.
Paid in-country.
Housing with travel allowances to home country.
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