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The Opportunity
New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) is committed to transforming lives and communities. The College is currently seeking a dynamic and competent individual for the position of Instructor Film Production: Grip & Lighting at the Saint John Campus. When you work at NBCC you are a valued team member and a part of a community of leaders who are driven by learning excellence and social and economic development.
Position Type: Casual
Hiring Location: Saint John
Duration: 6 Months
Salary Range: $33.85 to $52.08 per hour based on experience and level of post-secondary education.
What youll do
Responsibilities
You will be collaborating with and reporting to the Business Development Operations Manager School of Professional & Part-time Learning. As a member of the faculty team you are responsible for planning and preparing instructional materials and resources; establishing and managing a positive learning environment; instructing and evaluating students; delivering individualized instruction and adapting teaching strategies to meet diverse academic needs; building and sustaining professional relationships with students colleagues community partners and stakeholders; as well as other related duties.
Specific instructional areas and courses may include but may not be limited to:
- Film Industry Orientation: Grip & Electric.
- Lighting Fundamentals.
- Grip Fundamentals.
- Apply common guidelines and standards for proper set etiquette while working in the grip and lighting department.
- Operate HMI LED and tungsten fixtures safely including powering and transportation.
- Execute fundamental responsibilities of the grip department including diffusion frames dolly track basic rope and knot work and physical support to the camera department.
What youll need
Qualifications
Education & Experience:
- A minimum of three (3) years of recent professional film industry experience in the Grip and/or Lighting (Electric) departments (e.g. Grip Best Boy Grip Gaffer Lighting Technician).
- Experience must include handson work with industrystandard lighting fixtures (tungsten LED HMI) grip equipment dolly track setup rigging and onset workflow.
- Demonstrated knowledge of filmset etiquette safety protocols and department workflow including proper use of equipment working at heights power distribution and safe handling of lighting and grip gear.
- A working knowledge of MS Office or equivalent digital tools for managing instructional materials schedules and assessments.
- Familiarity with the Atlantic Canada/NB film production environment including union expectations (e.g. IATSE 849) is considered an asset.
Preference may be given to candidates who have experience teaching in a post-secondary environment.
Candidate must possess a valid drivers license as occasional travel within the province may be required.
Professional Skills:
- Highly flexible with excellent interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to navigate and build relationships effectively throughout the organization.
- Experience with adult education and correctional facilities is highly valued.
- Ability to maintain a high degree of professionalism and confidentiality.
- Demonstrated problem-solving skills analytical ability and innovative thinking.
- Self-motivated service and results-oriented.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively independently and within a team.
- A desire for continuous learning and growth.
Candidates must clearly demonstrate how they meet these qualifications on their resumes.
Were looking for
Core Skills
TungstenLighting TechnicianDiffusion FramesGripLightingFilm Production
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A little bit about us
New Brunswick Community College (NBCC)
With six Campuses across the province New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) transforms lives and communities across New Brunswick and contributes to the social and economic prosperity of our province.
Why work with NBCC
- You want to make a difference. By working at NBCC you can support students in achieving their educational and career aspirations help meet the needs of employers and contribute to stronger communities across New Brunswick.
- You want to belong to something bigger. NBCC welcomes the individual experiences and perspectives of our learners our staff and our partners. We nurture a culture of belonging where everyone feels valued and has opportunities to add value. NBCC is an equal opportunity employer building a dynamic team that is representative of the communities and industries that we serve.
- Were one of the best places to work in Atlantic Canada. For ten years in a row we have been named one of Atlantic Canadas Top Employers because of our commitment to families community service and employee engagement. This includes paid time off to volunteer comprehensive benefits packages and professional development opportunities.
Are you interested
Work With Us
- A culture that is focused on nurturing a sense of belonging for all employees.
- Opportunities for professional development and training.
- NBCC supports the wellbeing of its employees. We provide free access to an Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP).
This position is a unionized position where the terms and conditions of employment are in accordance with the NBUPPE - Education (Instructional) collective agreement for the College.
All applicants must be eligible to work in Canada at the time of application. This competition may be used to fill future vacancies at the same level.
The New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) is committed to being flexible in its operations and to the wellbeing of its employees. This includes considering reasonable requests for alternative work arrangements when feasible to meet the changing needs of the College and its order to ensure our student needs are met flexible work arrangements cannot extend beyond the New Brunswick border. NBCC employees must be living in a location that is a reasonable distance from one of our seven work locations around the Province.
NBCC is committed to employment equity and strives to be an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applications from candidates of diverse backgrounds and experiences. Accommodations are available upon request for applicants participating in all aspects of the selection process.
All interested candidates are invited to submit a detailed application with a resume online. All applications will be acknowledged upon receipt.
Required Experience:
IC
DiscoverThe OpportunityNew Brunswick Community College (NBCC) is committed to transforming lives and communities. The College is currently seeking a dynamic and competent individual for the position of Instructor Film Production: Grip & Lighting at the Saint John Campus. When you work at NBCC you ar...
Discover
The Opportunity
New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) is committed to transforming lives and communities. The College is currently seeking a dynamic and competent individual for the position of Instructor Film Production: Grip & Lighting at the Saint John Campus. When you work at NBCC you are a valued team member and a part of a community of leaders who are driven by learning excellence and social and economic development.
Position Type: Casual
Hiring Location: Saint John
Duration: 6 Months
Salary Range: $33.85 to $52.08 per hour based on experience and level of post-secondary education.
What youll do
Responsibilities
You will be collaborating with and reporting to the Business Development Operations Manager School of Professional & Part-time Learning. As a member of the faculty team you are responsible for planning and preparing instructional materials and resources; establishing and managing a positive learning environment; instructing and evaluating students; delivering individualized instruction and adapting teaching strategies to meet diverse academic needs; building and sustaining professional relationships with students colleagues community partners and stakeholders; as well as other related duties.
Specific instructional areas and courses may include but may not be limited to:
- Film Industry Orientation: Grip & Electric.
- Lighting Fundamentals.
- Grip Fundamentals.
- Apply common guidelines and standards for proper set etiquette while working in the grip and lighting department.
- Operate HMI LED and tungsten fixtures safely including powering and transportation.
- Execute fundamental responsibilities of the grip department including diffusion frames dolly track basic rope and knot work and physical support to the camera department.
What youll need
Qualifications
Education & Experience:
- A minimum of three (3) years of recent professional film industry experience in the Grip and/or Lighting (Electric) departments (e.g. Grip Best Boy Grip Gaffer Lighting Technician).
- Experience must include handson work with industrystandard lighting fixtures (tungsten LED HMI) grip equipment dolly track setup rigging and onset workflow.
- Demonstrated knowledge of filmset etiquette safety protocols and department workflow including proper use of equipment working at heights power distribution and safe handling of lighting and grip gear.
- A working knowledge of MS Office or equivalent digital tools for managing instructional materials schedules and assessments.
- Familiarity with the Atlantic Canada/NB film production environment including union expectations (e.g. IATSE 849) is considered an asset.
Preference may be given to candidates who have experience teaching in a post-secondary environment.
Candidate must possess a valid drivers license as occasional travel within the province may be required.
Professional Skills:
- Highly flexible with excellent interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to navigate and build relationships effectively throughout the organization.
- Experience with adult education and correctional facilities is highly valued.
- Ability to maintain a high degree of professionalism and confidentiality.
- Demonstrated problem-solving skills analytical ability and innovative thinking.
- Self-motivated service and results-oriented.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively independently and within a team.
- A desire for continuous learning and growth.
Candidates must clearly demonstrate how they meet these qualifications on their resumes.
Were looking for
Core Skills
TungstenLighting TechnicianDiffusion FramesGripLightingFilm Production
Look for yourself
Photo Gallery
A little bit about us
New Brunswick Community College (NBCC)
With six Campuses across the province New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) transforms lives and communities across New Brunswick and contributes to the social and economic prosperity of our province.
Why work with NBCC
- You want to make a difference. By working at NBCC you can support students in achieving their educational and career aspirations help meet the needs of employers and contribute to stronger communities across New Brunswick.
- You want to belong to something bigger. NBCC welcomes the individual experiences and perspectives of our learners our staff and our partners. We nurture a culture of belonging where everyone feels valued and has opportunities to add value. NBCC is an equal opportunity employer building a dynamic team that is representative of the communities and industries that we serve.
- Were one of the best places to work in Atlantic Canada. For ten years in a row we have been named one of Atlantic Canadas Top Employers because of our commitment to families community service and employee engagement. This includes paid time off to volunteer comprehensive benefits packages and professional development opportunities.
Are you interested
Work With Us
- A culture that is focused on nurturing a sense of belonging for all employees.
- Opportunities for professional development and training.
- NBCC supports the wellbeing of its employees. We provide free access to an Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP).
This position is a unionized position where the terms and conditions of employment are in accordance with the NBUPPE - Education (Instructional) collective agreement for the College.
All applicants must be eligible to work in Canada at the time of application. This competition may be used to fill future vacancies at the same level.
The New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) is committed to being flexible in its operations and to the wellbeing of its employees. This includes considering reasonable requests for alternative work arrangements when feasible to meet the changing needs of the College and its order to ensure our student needs are met flexible work arrangements cannot extend beyond the New Brunswick border. NBCC employees must be living in a location that is a reasonable distance from one of our seven work locations around the Province.
NBCC is committed to employment equity and strives to be an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applications from candidates of diverse backgrounds and experiences. Accommodations are available upon request for applicants participating in all aspects of the selection process.
All interested candidates are invited to submit a detailed application with a resume online. All applications will be acknowledged upon receipt.
Required Experience:
IC
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