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Evening Screenwriting Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Employment for this role depends on class enrollment and may include evening and weekend hours. The ... screenwriting, creative writing, documentary, memoir, play-writing, TV and/or film writing, among ...

... screenwriting, creative writing, documentary, memoir, play-writing, TV and/or film writing, among ... Employment for this role depends on class enrollment and may include evening and weekend hours. The ...

... screenwriting, creative writing, documentary, memoir, play-writing, TV and/or film writing, among ... Employment for this role depends on class enrollment and may include evening and weekend hours. The ...

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How much do evening screenwriting jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for evening screenwriting in the United States is $62,185.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,500.00 and $85,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Evening Screenwriting vs Script Supervisor?

AspectEvening ScreenwritingScript Supervisor
Required CredentialsWriting portfolio, possibly a degree in film or writingExperience in film/TV production, knowledge of continuity
Work EnvironmentHome or office, flexible hours, creative settingOn-set during filming, collaborative environment
Industry UsageFilm and TV industry, writers' rooms, freelance projectsFilm and TV production sets, post-production

While both roles are involved in the film and TV industry, Evening Screenwriting focuses on creating scripts, often with flexible hours and a creative environment. In contrast, Script Supervisors work on set to ensure continuity and oversee the script during filming. They serve different functions but are both essential in the production process.

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Infographic showing various Evening Screenwriting job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 57% Full Time, 38% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,185 per year, or $29.9 per hour.

CE Instructor- Writing

Harper College

Palatine, IL • On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Harper College rating

9.2

Company rating: 9.2 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description


Education Requirements
Formal training and degrees in your discipline are required, with at least a Bachelor's degree; a Master's degree preferred.
Minimum Acceptable Qualifications: A minimum of 1-3 years of successful teaching experience in a college or music school environment is required. Candidates should demonstrate genuine enthusiasm for engaging with diverse groups of people, including young children, adults, seniors, and local organizations. Applicants must possess advanced proficiency in at least one of the following writing styles: fiction, nonfiction, script-writing, comedy, poetry, song lyrics, professional development, technical writing, blogging, article composition, essay writing, copy-editing, indexing, business writing, children's literature, screenwriting, creative writing, documentary, memoir, play-writing, TV and/or film writing, among others.
The ideal candidate will be adept at clearly explaining concepts and techniques to students of varying ages, backgrounds, and experience levels. A strong dedication to teaching and a sincere interest in supporting lifelong learning for individual students are essential. Excellent communication skills, responsiveness to emails, openness to new ideas, initiative, and a willingness to promote and market personal classes are required. The ability to teach multiple disciplines is advantageous. Experience teaching online is necessary, and proficiency with virtual meeting applications is mandatory. Candidates must have a modern computer equipped with a microphone and camera for live online instruction, be capable of recording lectures on video, and create course materials using Blackboard. If not already familiar with Blackboard, applicants should be willing to participate in training sessions. Competency with email, social media platforms, text messaging, screen sharing, and content sharing is also required.
Responsibilities
The Harper College Community Music and Arts Center is seeking a part-time writing instructor to teach group classes for adults and children, starting in January 2026. Employment for this role depends on class enrollment and may include evening and weekend hours.
The primary responsibilities of this position include teaching weekly non-credit classes and supporting community education programs. The instructor will collaborate with colleagues to enhance instructional quality and student engagement, while maintaining a consistent teaching schedule throughout the academic year. Duties include developing lesson plans, administering student assessments, and integrating technology into the teaching and learning process. The role also involves designing and delivering courses in multiple formats, including In-Person, Self-Paced, Online Live, and Hybrid modalities. Additionally, the instructor will participate in departmental and faculty meetings, training sessions, and contribute to program marketing and outreach initiatives, engaging with social media platforms to promote courses and enhance program visibility.
Qualifications
Education Requirements
Formal training and degrees in your discipline are required, with at least a Bachelor's degree; a Master's degree preferred.
Minimum Acceptable Qualifications: A minimum of 1-3 years of successful teaching experience in a college or music school environment is required. Candidates should demonstrate genuine enthusiasm for engaging with diverse groups of people, including young children, adults, seniors, and local organizations. Applicants must possess advanced proficiency in at least one of the following writing styles: fiction, nonfiction, script-writing, comedy, poetry, song lyrics, professional development, technical writing, blogging, article composition, essay writing, copy-editing, indexing, business writing, children's literature, screenwriting, creative writing, documentary, memoir, play-writing, TV and/or film writing, among others.
The ideal candidate will be adept at clearly explaining concepts and techniques to students of varying ages, backgrounds, and experience levels. A strong dedication to teaching and a sincere interest in supporting lifelong learning for individual students are essential. Excellent communication skills, responsiveness to emails, openness to new ideas, initiative, and a willingness to promote and market personal classes are required. The ability to teach multiple disciplines is advantageous. Experience teaching online is necessary, and proficiency with virtual meeting applications is mandatory. Candidates must have a modern computer equipped with a microphone and camera for live online instruction, be capable of recording lectures on video, and create course materials using Blackboard. If not already familiar with Blackboard, applicants should be willing to participate in training sessions. Competency with email, social media platforms, text messaging, screen sharing, and content sharing is also required.

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