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Adjunct Faculty, Film & Media Arts Special Note: This is a part-time (adjunct) faculty position ... sound recording, supervising or executing associated motion graphics, and delivery formats

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How much do film sound jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for film sound in the United States is $26.76, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $31.97 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a film sound?

A Film Sound job involves recording, editing, and mixing audio to enhance the overall experience of a movie. Professionals in this field work on dialogue, sound effects, and music to create an immersive soundscape. Key roles include production sound mixers, Foley artists, and sound designers. Their work ensures clear dialogue, realistic ambient sounds, and impactful audio effects that support the film’s story and emotions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in film sound, and why are they important?

To thrive in Film Sound, a strong background in audio recording, editing, and mixing techniques—often supported by a degree in audio engineering or related field—is essential. Expertise with digital audio workstations (such as Pro Tools), microphones, boom operation, and industry-standard post-production software is typically required, and professional certifications can be advantageous. Attention to detail, creativity, effective communication, and the ability to collaborate with directors and other film crew members set candidates apart. These skills ensure high-quality sound production that enhances storytelling and integrates seamlessly with other elements of a film.

What are the typical challenges faced by professionals working in film sound on set and in post-production?

Professionals in Film Sound often face challenges such as capturing clean audio in noisy or unpredictable environments, syncing sound seamlessly with visuals, and adapting quickly to last-minute script or scene changes. On set, managing environmental factors, handling multiple microphones, and ensuring clear dialogue recording are daily tasks, while in post-production, balancing sound effects, dialogue, and music requires a sharp ear and meticulous attention. Collaboration with directors, editors, and other crew members is crucial to address creative feedback and technical requirements. These challenges make the role dynamic and rewarding for those who enjoy problem-solving and teamwork.

How much do film sound designers make?

Film sound designers typically earn between $40,000 and $100,000 annually, depending on experience, project scope, and industry location. Entry-level designers may start lower, while experienced professionals working on major productions can earn higher salaries and additional project-based income.

How to get into film sound?

To pursue a career in film sound, gain relevant education such as a degree in audio engineering, film production, or a related field. Develop technical skills with audio recording, editing, and mixing software, and gain experience through internships or assisting on film sets to build a portfolio and industry connections.
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Infographic showing various Film Sound job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,651 per year, or $26.8 per hour.

Adjunct Faculty - Music - Recording Technology

Grand Rapids Community College

Grand Rapids, MI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

The College is interested in seeking candidates to teach courses in our Recording Technology program.

The ideal candidate will have a passion for teaching and a commitment to student success, ensuring a high-quality learning experience for all students.

Adjunct needs are determined on a semester by semester basis, as are the number of sections offered each semester. GRCC classes are held at a variety of times, Monday through Saturday in different modalities such as Hybrid, Online & Virtual. For semester start and end dates, see GRCCs Academic Calendar.


Requisition ID: 1161

Employee Group: Adjunct Faculty

Schedule: Fall/Winter Semester

Compensation: Adjunct Faculty

Reports to: Associate Dean - School of Liberal Arts

Posting Opens: 07/31/2026

Posting Closes: Open until filled


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Teach GRCC course offering(s) for Recording Technology in the Music Department.
  • Courses could include Basic Studio Techniques, Advanced Studio Techniques, Live Sound Reinforcement, and MIDI Sequencing depending on department needs and candidates qualifications.
  • Perform tasks normally expected of adjunct faculty members:
  • Follow the required syllabus template.
  • Use the required textbook as determined by the department.
  • Meet classes during the time scheduled and for the appropriate length of time required by the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
  • State course outcomes clearly at the beginning of the course and state the criteria and procedures for evaluating student attainment of these objectives.
  • Promote an intellectually stimulating atmosphere in the classroom which is conducive to the attainment of high academic achievement and stated course outcomes.
  • Keep accurate student academic records.
  • Report grades by contractual deadline.
  • Make reasonable accommodations as approved by the Disability Support Services to meet students needs and in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
  • Follow College policy on the Family Educational Right to Privacy Act (FERPA).
  • Make all reasonable efforts to respond to communication in a timely manner and provide reasonable means for student access to course information.

JOB SPECIFICATIONS

Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor's Degree in Music with at least 5 years of Professional experience.
  • Software, industry experience, certifications
  • Experience with larger format recording/ live sound audio consoles, including current audio interfaces and DANTE setup and virtual interfaces.
  • Professional experience with Reaper or Logic Pro. Live sound capability and experience, along with ethernet based interface and DANTE setups
  • Knowledge of current hardware ie: microphones and recording devices

Preffered

  • Professional Film sound experience
  • Professional experience with MIDI Sequencing
  • AVID Pro Tools certified instructor status
  • DANTE Certification - Level 2 minimum
  • Professional experience with electronics repair/installation or a degree/certificate in electronics
  • Involvement in Professional Organizations
  • College teaching experience
  • Experience working with adults from diverse backgrounds and with varying academic skills preferred.

Skills

  • Demonstrated expertise in the subject area with strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
  • Strong musical background
  • Ability to work effectively with a diverse student population and faculty team.
  • Proficiency in using instructional technology and learning management systems (eg Google, Canvas)
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.

Physical Demands

  • Some evening work (teaching, grading, preparing for class, responding to email questions) may be needed.
  • Lifting and moving equipment up to 50 lbs.
  • Must be able to sit or stand for long periods of time.

Mental Demands

  • Appreciation and understanding for the community college philosophy, commitment to diversity, and community service
  • An understanding of and appreciation for the community college philosophy and student population.
  • An interest in working with diverse student populations, who represent a wide range of age, ethnicity, national origin, and ability.
  • A commitment to serve the Kent County community.
  • Demonstrated responsiveness, initiative, and organizational and problem-solving abilities.
  • A willingness and an ability to learn college systems.
  • Enthusiasm and an interest in helping and supporting students and colleagues.
  • Must use good judgment in handling sensitive or difficult situations in a professional manner.

Working Conditions

  • GRCC will comply with any mandated health and safety requirements. Compliance information is available on our policies website.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment that calls for flexibility/adaptability and the ability to handle multiple interruptions and make quick decisions.

Benefits

  • Wellness Program: Access resources for physical and mental wellbeing, and an onsite gym membership.
  • Continuous Learning: Career development and educational opportunities.
  • Retirement Plans: Secure your future with our retirement options, including the state retirement plan.

Application / Hiring Process

  • Please fill out an application at https://www.grcc.edu/jobs. Submit a cover letter, resume & unofficial transcripts. The opportunity to apply for this position will close at the end of the day on the close date referenced at the top of this job posting.
  • Individuals with diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Grand Rapids
  • Community College is an equal opportunity employer. Visa sponsorship is not available.
  • Only adjunct faculty living in the state of Michigan can teach classes for GRCC.

Nondiscrimination Statement

Grand Rapids Community College creates an inclusive learning and working environment that recognizes the value and dignity of each person. It is the policy and practice of GRCC to provide equal educational and employment opportunities regardless of age, race, color, religion, marital status, sex/gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, height, weight, national origin, disability, political affiliation, familial status, veteran status or genetics in all programs, activities, services, employment and advancement including admissions to, access to, treatment in, or compensation in employment as required by state and federal law. GRCC is committed to reviewing all aspects of GRCC programs, activities, services and employment, including recruitment, selection, retention and promotion to identify and eliminate barriers in order to prevent discrimination on the basis of the listed protected characteristics. The college will not tolerate any form of retaliation against any person for bringing charges of discrimination or participating in an investigation. Further information may be obtained from the EEO Office or the Office of General Counsel, 143 Bostwick Avenue NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3295.