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Media Instructor

White Knight Recruitment
Hampshire
2 days ago
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1to1 Group are looking for a Media Instructor for our client in Winchester. We are looking for someone to work under the direction of teaching staff to act as an instructor to students to facilitate teaching and learning. This is part-time temporary until the end of the year (19th of December).

 

Role Details:

·Winchester.

·£14.84 – £16.69 per hour (dependant on experience).

·Temporary until the 19th of December.

·Part-time, 8:30am- 4:40pm Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

 

Job Description:

·Delivering a training programme for A level Media Studies coursework and Film Studies.

·Supporting the Head of Subject in planning student training programmes.

·Instructing groups/whole classes of students in practical sessions, with the support of the teacher.

·One to one support in students’ study periods.

·Demonstrating a range of practical and industry techniques and processes to students.

·Creating student guides for equipment

·Operating and maintaining studios and equipment, including monitoring of student use and organising access.

·Maintaining and developing Google sites for both Media and Film Studies including the production of digital content.

·High-level practical filmmaking and print design skills and strong understanding of equipment/software, such as Photoshop, In-Design, Premiere Pro, After Effects and Audition.

·Ability to solve/fix technical problems.

·Ability to work in a team across several different subjects (Film and Media)

·Experience of the operation and maintenance of a studio environment.

If you have prior experience in a similar role and are looking for part-time temporary work, then we encourage you to apply today!

 

As an equal opportunity’s employer, 1to1 Group is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership. We aspire to have a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage suitably qualified applicants from a wide range of backgrounds.

1to1 Group is one of the leading recruitment agencies for jobs in Hampshire for permanent, temporary and contract recruitment solutions. Due to the high volume of applications we are receiving, if you do not hear from a consultant within 5 days, unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. In the meantime please keep an eye on www.1to1group.co.uk for any other potential vacancies.

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