Lecturer in Film and Television & Cinematography
- Full Time
- Stellenbosch
Website Open Window
Fully accredited Private Higher Education offering Postgraduate, Degree and Higher Certificates qualifications in Creative Fields.
OPEN WINDOW STELLENBOSCH
Vacancy: Lecturer in Film and Television & Cinematography (full-time)
(Intended starting date, January 2025)
Are you passionate about inspiring the next generation of creatives and shaping the future of the film industry? If so, this opportunity is for you!
The School of Film Arts at Open Window is seeking to appoint a lecturer in Film & Television in a permanent post.
About The Open Window
The Open Window (OW) is an accredited private higher education institution recognised for setting innovative standards in the field of visual arts and digital sciences. Founded in 1994, OW has a focus on providing a unique tertiary platform where practice-led tuition links traditional fine art practice with the applied arts. Emphasis is placed on continual innovation within curricula so as to maintain relevance in the rapidly evolving creative arts industries. Many Open Window lecturers, in addition to their academic roles, are actively engaged in creative practice – and we encourage our lecturers to maintain their links to industry. Our investment in highly qualified and industry relevant staff is deemed critical in directing our students in work-integrated learning projects of value.
Role Description:
We are interested in appointing a candidate that seeks meaningful connection through the facilitation of learning and student mentorship. The successful candidate will join an enthusiastic group of academics and professionals in Open Window’s School of Film Arts.
*Please note that the lecturer appointed to this position may be required to lecture in related subjects within the School of Film Arts.
General Lecturer responsibilities:
- Facilitation of learning: Teach at an undergraduate level in the subject Film and Television & the Cinematography Focus Area. The creation of moving image work with students which may include sourcing or writing scripts, planning shoots and filming, sometimes on location
- Curriculum & course development: Where relevant, maintain and develop existing course content.
- Course content and documentation: Provide course notes, and document the process of mentoring students, where relevant
- Student support: Mentor students and provide ongoing support through contact sessions and digital channels and fostering a dynamic learning environment and nurturing students’ growth.
- Assessment: Conduct formative and summative assessments and record and finalise student achievements within the subject
- Event participation: Attend and participate in Open Window related events and initiatives such as open days and graduation ceremonies, as well as supplementary opportunities where relevant. Host screenings on campus regularly.
- Ideation and discussion: Participation in strategic initiatives related to teaching, creative production, research and social engagement.
- Subject administration: Setup, send, record, file and backup subject-related documentation and processes. Plan and manage weekly classes. Arrange and conduct workshops and/or contact sessions with students where needed. Organise guest speakers where needed.
- Contributing generally to the work and culture of the School of Film Arts
- Collaboration: Collaborate with other lecturers, subjects and departments in order to facilitate growth and development
- Subject specialist: Continue furthering In-depth knowledge of current trends in industry, maintain a progressive attitude in the discourses related to Film Arts, and the practical processes related to the creative field.
Role related software knowledge requirements:
The role requires competency in the following software:
- Adobe, with proficiency in Premiere Pro
- Mac OS competency
GENERAL BEHAVIOURAL ATTRIBUTES
- Good interpersonal skills, verbal and written communication skills
- Self-motivation and regulation
- Strong visual intelligence and aesthetic sensibility
- Enthusiasm towards the subject(s) and field(s)
- Display a good grasp of the industry (locally and internationally) as well as the discourse related to the field
- Excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills
- Capable of working in a team (very important)
- Emotional maturity and soft skills for interpersonal development of both colleagues and students
- Problem-solving and problem framing skills / ideation and conceptual abilities
- Be able to cope under pressure, and meet deadlines
- Be dynamic, adaptable, and a creative thinker with administrative skills
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- The candidate should have a relevant NQF Level 8 Honours Degree, or higher in the field of Film and Television or similar.
- An up-to-date portfolio showing relevant practical work
Added advantages for this position:
- Candidates with a Masters will be given preference
- Strong internet connection and digital workplace tools (Computer, webcam etc).
- Knowledge of Adobe After Effects and digi compositing would be a bonus
- Excellent theoretical knowledge
- An ability to lecture in related theoretical or related practical subjects within the department (Production Design, Sound Design, Screenwriting, Screen Acting)
- Industry experience in the fields mentioned above and/or teaching experience at a tertiary institution.
Remuneration:
R320 000 – R400 000 per annum
(negotiable within the indicated annual remuneration range, as commensurate with the incumbent’s overall experience and qualification level)
No additional benefits are on offer, other than a Retirement Annuity of which Open Window contributes towards.
Application Process:
To apply please send your CV, portfolio and a motivational cover letter explaining why you are interested in the position to:
Academic Administrative Manager: Amy Maphagela – amy@openwindow.co.za
Closing Date for applications is 12 November 2024.
Please note:
- The Open Window reserves the right to retract the position advertised without notice.
- In support of the company’s Employment Equity plan, applicants from designated groups are encouraged to apply.
- No application will be considered after the closing date, or if it does not comply with at least the minimum requirements.
- Should you not receive a response within two months after the closing date please consider your application unsuccessful.
- As your application is likely to contain personal information, the documents will be handled according to OW POPIA policies, and the information will be shared with HR, interview panels, and the Academic Executive.
To apply for this job email your details to amy@openwindow.co.za.