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... confidently rigging lighting, and help create sets in pre-production. * Assist in creating ... Code of Conduct and Character James River Church is Pastor-led, and staff driven with board ...

... confidently rigging lighting, and help create sets in pre-production. * Assist in creating ... Code of Conduct and Character James River Church is Pastor-led, and staff driven with board ...

... confidently rigging lighting, and help create sets in pre-production. * Assist in creating ... Code of Conduct and Character James River Church is Pastor-led, and staff driven with board ...

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How much do character rigger jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for character rigger in Missouri is $24.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $27.98 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Character Rigger do?

A Character Rigger is responsible for creating digital skeletons and control systems that allow 3D characters to move realistically in animations, films, and games. They build rigs that deform correctly and provide animators with intuitive controls for posing and motion. This role requires strong knowledge of anatomy, technical skills in software like Maya or Blender, and scripting abilities for automation. Riggers work closely with animators and modelers to ensure smooth character motion and realistic deformation.

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

To thrive as a Character Rigger, you need strong knowledge of anatomy, animation principles, and technical proficiency in 3D rigging, often supported by a degree in animation, computer graphics, or a related field. Familiarity with industry-standard tools such as Autodesk Maya, Blender, and scripting languages like Python or MEL is highly valued. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and effective communication are key soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities enable character riggers to build functional, efficient rigs that meet animators' needs and support seamless production workflows.

What does a typical day look like for a Character Rigger working on a production team?

A typical day for a Character Rigger involves creating or refining the skeletal structures and controls that allow 3D characters to move realistically in animation. You’ll often collaborate closely with animators, modelers, and technical directors to troubleshoot issues, implement feedback, and ensure rigs fit the artistic and technical requirements of the project. Daily tasks may include building new rigs, adjusting skin weights, writing scripts to automate repetitive processes, and participating in team meetings. This collaborative and iterative process helps ensure characters animate smoothly and efficiently throughout the production pipeline.

How much do character riggers get paid?

Character riggers typically earn between $50,000 and $100,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and industry. Entry-level riggers may start at lower salaries, while experienced professionals working on high-profile projects or with specialized skills can earn higher wages. Proficiency in rigging tools like Maya or Blender and a strong portfolio can influence salary levels.
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High School Performing Arts Teacher

High School Performing Arts Teacher

Kairos Academies

Saint Louis, MO

$60K - $75K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

High School Performing Arts Teacher
Summary

Kairos Academies is seeking a hardworking, culture‑building, student‑focused, data‑driven high school Theatre amp; Performing Arts Teacher to deliver exceptional instruction in improvisation, public speaking, acting, dance, singing, and stage technology. At Kairos, all teachers are leaders—you’ll not only teach your content area but also take on whole‑school service roles that shape our culture, strengthen student development, and deepen connections with families and the broader community.


Key Responsibilities

Instruction amp; Curriculum
  • Develop rigorous units in each discipline (improv, speech, acting, dance, voice, stage tech).
  • Differentiate for diverse learners, including EL and neurodiverse students.
  • Embed data‑driven goals, SEL strategies, and restorative practices in every lesson.
Productions amp; Showcases
  • Lead planning and execution of at least two major musical/theatrical productions per year (one per semester).
  • Coach safe backstage and on‑stage practices—cue calling, prop management, rigging, dance staging.
  • Collaborate with student leadership (STUCO, drama club, dance ensemble) and community partners.
Assessment amp; Feedback
  • Utilize formative (peer critiques, rehearsal checkpoints) and summative (recitals, showcases, tech runs) assessments to monitor growth.
  • Deliver timely, actionable feedback, prioritizing both technical proficiency and creative expression.
Classroom amp; Studio Culture
  • Cultivate an ensemble ethos where respect, risk‑taking, and accountability flourish.
  • Manage inventory and safety of theatrical, dance, and vocal equipment; oversee budget requests.
Whole School Leadership
  • Serve on committees (events, culture, family engagement) and mentor students in leadership roles on crews and casts.
  • Partner with colleagues in English, Music, Visual Arts, and College amp; Career to create interdisciplinary projects.
Mentoring
  • Facilitate student Circle once a week, as well as participate in all staff Circle once a week
  • Monitor your mentor group’s academic and behavior progress and provide support students in setting and reaching ambitious academic and character development goals
  • Provide guidance and support on students’ self-discovery work
  • Serve as a direct point-of-contact for Kairos families to communicate school-wide information
Professional Growth
  • Participate in PLCs, attend conferences (e.g., Broadway Education Alliance, State Thespian Festival), and share best practices.
  • Reflect on data and student feedback to refine instruction each cycle.
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Driver Goals
  • EOC Proficiency: 60% of students meet or exceed EOC proficiency benchmarks.
  • NWEA Growth: 70% of students demonstrate expected or above-expected growth.
  • Mentoring Participation: 75% of students meet coaching engagement and reflection benchmarks.
  • On-Track Gradient Classes: 85% of students maintain on-track progress in Performing Arts coursework.
Our Promise
Kairos Academies has been recognized by Forbes, Education Week, and NBC Today for reimagining 21st-century education—replacing passive lectures with hands-on projects and “behavior managers” with 1:1 executive-functioning mentors. We develop self-governing citizens ready to lead themselves and their communities.
This Role Isn’t for You If You Won’t…
  • Go above amp; beyond to do what’s best for students
  • Proactively seek feedback and refine your practice
  • Embrace rapid change and continuous improvement
  • Engage in healthy debate and constructive feedback
Qualifications
  • Degree: Bachelor’s required; Master’s preferred
  • Certification: Valid Missouri certification (or willingness to certify ASAP)
  • Experience: 3+ years of high school teaching preferred
  • Skills: Strong content mastery in English, Music, and Visual Arts; proven ability to use data to drive instruction
  • Other: Eligible to work for any employer in the U.S; pass criminal background check
Technology amp; Safety
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office, student information systems, and digital platforms
  • Commitment to school safety protocols and emergency procedures
Compensation amp; Benefits
  • Base Salary: $60,000
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Paid time off amp; wellness reimbursement
  • Professional development amp; certification reimbursement
  • School tuition assistance
Schedule
  • Monday–Friday, 7:40 AM–3:30 PM (occasional evenings/weekends)
  • On-site role at Kairos Academies in St. Louis, MO

Ready to Lead, Innovate, and Inspire?
Join Kairos Academies and help us transform education for the 21st century. Apply today!