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Film Academy Teacher

Oxford Royale

Oxford

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GBP 60,000 - 80,000

Part time

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Job summary

A leading global educational provider is looking for a film teacher for its Film Academy programme to inspire students aged 12-18. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in film production, directing, and screenwriting. Responsibilities include preparing and delivering engaging lessons on filmmaking, guiding students in producing their own films, and providing individualized feedback. This role offers contracts ranging from 2 to 6 weeks during July and August 2026, and includes compulsory training sessions before the programme begins.

Qualifications

  • Strong knowledge of film production, directing, and editing.
  • Passion for inspiring young filmmakers.
  • Experience teaching in an educational setting preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare and deliver engaging lessons on filmmaking.
  • Guide students in producing their own short films.
  • Offer individualized feedback on student projects.

Skills

Film production
Directing
Scriptwriting
Editing
Teaching
Communication

Education

Undergraduate degree in film studies
PGCE or Master’s in related field
Job description
About Oxford Royale

Oxford Royale is a leading global provider of elite summer schools. Driven by a firm belief that education is about much more than a formal classroom, we offer young people unparalleled cultural and learning experiences, giving them a window to a world of opportunity.

Oxford Royale’s Film Academy programme is designed for students aged 12-18 who are passionate about exploring the world of filmmaking. We are looking for a teacher with a strong background in film production, directing, and screenwriting to inspire students through practical and theory-based lessons. The ideal candidate will guide students in developing their skills across various aspects of filmmaking, including scriptwriting, cinematography, and post‑production, while providing them with hands‑on experience in creating their own short films.

Key Responsibilities
  • Prepare and deliver lessons using the Teacher’s Guide, adapting content as needed to suit the students’ interests and abilities.
  • Lead engaging and interactive lessons on scriptwriting, storyboarding, cinematography, directing, and editing.
  • Provide students with hands‑on experience, guiding them through the process of producing, shooting, and editing their own films.
  • Offer individualized feedback on projects to help students improve their filmmaking techniques.
  • Supervise group projects, ensuring students collaborate effectively and contribute to each aspect of the filmmaking process.
  • Handle administrative tasks, including taking attendance and attending staff meetings.
  • Encourage students to analyze and critique films, developing their critical thinking and understanding of film theory.
Person Specification
  • Strong knowledge and practical experience in film production, including directing, scriptwriting, and editing.
  • Passion for inspiring young filmmakers and fostering creativity in a collaborative environment.
  • Ability to communicate complex concepts in a clear and engaging way, adjusting teaching methods to different learning styles.
  • Experience working with teenagers in an educational setting is preferred.
  • Strong organisational skills and fluency in English.
Position Details
  • Programmes are two weeks in length, with options for 2, 4, or 6-week contracts available between July and mid-August 2026.
  • Teaching takes place Monday to Friday, with lessons scheduled from 09:00 to 15:00.
  • Compulsory online and in‑person training will be required before the programme begins.
  • While teaching materials expected to adapt lesson plans to student interests and contribute their own expertise to the course.
Essential Qualifications
  • Undergraduate degree (or higher) in film studies, media production, or a related field.
  • Experience in teaching filmmaking or working in the film industry.
Desirable Qualifications / Experience
  • Knowledge of up‑to‑date industry techniques and tools for filming and post‑production.
  • PGCE or Master’s degree in film studies, media, or related field.

At Oxford Royale, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all. We believe in building a community that reflects the diversity of the students we serve and are dedicated to equality, diversity and inclusion. By embracing different experiences and viewpoints, we can achieve more together and deliver the best possible experiences for our students and staff. We are proud to be an equal‑opportunity employer and encourage applications from all backgrounds. Oxford Royale is equally committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people, and we expect all staff to share in this commitment. To uphold these standards, we conduct enhanced disclosure checks for all roles.

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