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Assistant Animator Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

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Art Director (Remote - Indiana)

Fort Wayne, IN · On-site +1

$119K - $125K/yr

Motion design including 2D and 3D animations * Video concept development, storyboards and editing * Use AI to assist workflows and create visual content * Deliver solutions that include web design ...

Art Director (Remote - Indiana)

Fort Wayne, IN · Remote

$119K - $125K/yr

Motion design including 2D and 3D animations * Video concept development, storyboards and editing * Use AI to assist workflows and create visual content * Deliver solutions that include web design ...

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How much do assistant animator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for assistant animator in Indiana is $37.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.82 and $60.87 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Assistant Animator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Animator, strong foundational skills in animation principles, attention to detail, and a relevant degree or coursework in animation or a related field are essential. Proficiency with industry-standard software such as Adobe After Effects, Toon Boom Harmony, or Autodesk Maya is typically required, and a robust portfolio can be an advantage. Excellent teamwork, communication, and time management skills are important for collaborating effectively and meeting production deadlines. These competencies ensure smooth workflow, high-quality output, and alignment with creative direction in animation projects.

What does an Assistant Animator do?

An Assistant Animator supports the animation team by creating in-between frames, cleaning up rough drawings, and ensuring smooth transitions between keyframes. They assist with character and background animations, maintain consistency in design, and often work with software like Adobe Animate, Toon Boom, or Blender. Additionally, they may help with organizing assets, rendering scenes, and making minor adjustments as directed by senior animators. Their role is crucial in streamlining the production workflow and maintaining high-quality animation standards.

What are typical daily responsibilities for an Assistant Animator?

As an Assistant Animator, your daily responsibilities often include creating and cleaning up animation frames, assisting with motion adjustments, preparing files for senior animators, and ensuring assets are correctly formatted and organized. You may work closely with animators, storyboard artists, and production staff to integrate feedback and make revisions quickly. The role typically involves following creative guidelines, sticking to tight deadlines, and troubleshooting technical or artistic issues as they arise. This hands-on, collaborative environment provides valuable experience and helps prepare you for more advanced animation roles in the future.

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Sign Language Facilitator (ASL)

Sign Language Facilitator (ASL)

Clark-Pleasant Community School

Greenwood, IN • On-site

$19.99/hr

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Support Staff/Instructional Assistant
Date Posted:
8/6/2024
Location:
Clark-Pleasant Middle School
Date Available:
08/20/2024
Sign Language Facilitator
REPORTS TO: Building Principal
SUPERVISES: None
FLSA Status: Exempt
WORK CALENDAR: 185 day Calendar
STANDARD HOURS: 6.75 Hours/Day
CORP STATUS: Classified
COmpensation $19.99/Hour
PERF: CPCSC is a Non-PERF District
Primary Function:
The Sign Language Facilitator's primary role as a member of the educational team is to facilitate communication between Deaf/Hard of Hearing students and classroom teacher, administrators, peers, and other school staff.
Representative Essential Duties:
• Monitor D/HH students' understanding of all auditory information within the educational setting and facilitate communication between the D/HH student and his/her general education teachers, students and other school staff as appropriate in the student's preferred communication mode(s).
• Preview classroom setting (including lighting, placement, availability of captioning, etc.) and modify physical environment as needed to ensure the provision of equal access to visual and auditory information for D/HH students. • Preview instructional lessons and materials to ensure accurate facilitation of instructional content. • Collaborate with the teacher of the D/HH and other school staff to ensure the needs of the student are met, and serves as liaison within the school environment, promoting positive and cooperative relationships. • Monitor student comprehension and provide instructional reinforcement as needed, under the direction of the teacher of the D/HH and other school staff. Introduce and explain vocabulary, repeat and reinforce classroom instruction, fosters appropriate classroom communication strategies and student self-advocacy skills, coordinate the provision of lecture notes, and perform other tasks as appropriate to ensure D/HH students have equal access to the auditory information in the regular education classroom, under the direction of the teacher of D/HH and other school staff, and in accordance with student IEPs.
Essential Knowledge, Skills and Experience:
• ASL certification is not required.
• Experience in communicating with Deaf and Hard of Hearing (D/HH) individuals.
• Specialized training or the willingness to participate in training in the use of assistive devices, amplification and language facilitation techniques.
• Working knowledge or ability to attain knowledge of assistive technology and communication devices. • Understanding the potential impact of hearing loss on communication development.
• Ability to handle a variety of formats and situations (videos, lab work, theater, languages, athletics, etc.) that are applicable to the educational level.
• Clear, easily understandable speech; expressive facial animation a plus
• Knowledge of or interest in learning about the lip-reading process
• Ability to paraphrase information on the student's language level
• Possess effective interpersonal skills
• Ability to maintain accurate and precise records
• Ability to work with highly confidential information
• Ability to communicate clearly and concisely both in oral and written form using a variety of communication techniques and tools to ensure the appropriate flow of information, collaborative efforts, and feedback • Must pass pre-employment criminal history check
Personal and Professional Responsibilities:
• Create positive relationships with teachers and administrators
• Demonstrate respect for supervisors, subordinates and peers
• Display courtesy, tact, and respect when dealing with students, parents, colleagues, administrators and community members
• Demonstrate ability to deal with sensitive issues in a tactful manner and maintain confidentiality • Work as part of a team
• React to change productively
Working Conditions:
Duties are performed in a general school setting; read normal print and a computer screen; work with frequent interruptions; work independently; frequent walking, standing, sitting, some stooping, bending and reaching; read, write, understand, interpret and apply information at the appropriate grade level; math skills at the appropriate grade level proficiency; judgment and the ability to process information quickly; learn quickly and follow verbal procedures and standards; give verbal instruction; copying, coordinating and demonstrating.
AAP/EEO/DIVERSITY STATEMENT
Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation believes in equal employment opportunity for all without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
The policy extends to recruiting and hiring, working conditions, training programs, promotions, and all other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment.
As an equal opportunity employer, CPCSC actively supports and seeks to implement all federal and state legislation and rules pertaining to the employment process. CPCSC expects and requires its employees to comply with this policy in every respect.
People with disabilities, people of color, indigenous people, Hispanic/Latinx, and LGBTQ, regardless of age are encouraged to apply. We are committed to developing a diverse and talented team. If you are excited about this role, but are you unsure whether you meet 100% of the requirements, we encourage you to inquire and/or apply online.