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$50K - $52K/yr

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What are Full Time Yearbook jobs?

Full Time Yearbook jobs typically involve working for a school, college, or university to oversee the creation and production of the annual yearbook. Responsibilities can include managing a team of students or staff, planning the yearbook's layout and content, taking or coordinating photographs, editing text, and working with publishers to meet production deadlines. These roles often require skills in project management, design software, and communication. Full time yearbook positions may be found in educational settings or with companies that specialize in yearbook publishing.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full-Time Yearbook Advisor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full-Time Yearbook Advisor, you need strong skills in writing, editing, graphic design, project management, and typically a background in education or communications. Familiarity with desktop publishing software such as Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and yearbook-specific online platforms is essential. Leadership, organization, and clear communication are crucial soft skills for guiding student teams and coordinating with staff and vendors. These skills ensure timely, creative, and high-quality yearbook production that documents the school year effectively.

What is the difference between Full Time Yearbook vs Part Time Yearbook?

AspectFull Time YearbookPart Time Yearbook
Work HoursTypically 35-40 hours per weekFewer hours, often less than 20 hours per week
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; experience in photography, design, or journalismSimilar credentials, often with less emphasis on experience
Work EnvironmentSchool or educational institution; collaborative team settingFlexible, often remote or on a part-time basis within schools or freelance
Industry UsageCommon in educational publishing and school media departmentsUsed by schools and freelance professionals for smaller projects

Full Time Yearbook roles involve consistent, full-week hours within school environments, requiring more experience and credentials. Part Time Yearbook positions offer flexible hours, suitable for students or freelancers, with similar skill requirements but less commitment. Both roles serve the educational publishing industry but differ mainly in hours and work setup.

What are some common challenges faced when working full-time on a yearbook staff, and how can they be managed?

Working full-time on a yearbook staff often involves managing tight deadlines, coordinating with multiple departments (such as photography, writing, and design), and ensuring accuracy and quality across all pages. A key challenge is balancing creative vision with practical limitations like budget and time constraints. To manage these challenges, strong organizational skills, clear communication, and regular team check-ins are essential for keeping the project on track and ensuring everyone is aligned with the yearbook's goals.
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Middle School Visual Arts Faculty (Photography & Yearbook), Fall 2026

Middle School Visual Arts Faculty (Photography & Yearbook), Fall 2026

Oaks Christian School

Thousand Oaks, CA โ€ข On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


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Oaks Christian School

Job Description

Middle School Visual Arts Faculty (Photography & Yearbook)

Full-Time (10-month), Exempt, Category 1

Salary Range: $60,000-$90,000

Reports to: Principal, Grades TK-8

The Middle School Photography & Yearbook Teacher develops students' photography skills, creative expression, and visual storytelling abilities. The ideal candidate loves working with middle school students and is passionate about helping them recognize that they are God's workmanship, created by Him, and called to steward their talents well. This role also oversees production of the annual yearbook and manages program resources responsibly.


Key Responsibilities

Instruction & Curriculum

  • Plan and deliver engaging photography lessons that encourage student choice and creativity.
  • Teach foundational skills including composition, lighting, editing, and Adobe Photoshop.
  • Integrate Biblical principles into instruction and classroom culture.
  • Encourage students to grow in creativity, virtue, and stewardship of their God-given gifts.
  • Use positive and respectful classroom management strategies consistent with the school's discipline philosophy.
  • Assess student learning through projects, observation, and age-appropriate evaluations, focusing on growth and creative development.
  • Print and display student work in the end-of-year art show, showcasing at least one piece from each student.
  • Work collaboratively and humbly as a team member, demonstrating flexibility and a willingness to share classroom space.
  • Maintain and care for classroom equipment, studio, and photography resources.
  • Plan and lead photography-related field trips that enrich student learning.
  • Integrate art with character building themes, service opportunities, and community outreach when appropriate.

Yearbook Leadership

  • Oversee the design, editing, and production of the annual school yearbook.
  • Guide students in layout design, photography, caption writing, and meeting deadlines.
  • Coordinate with faculty and administration to gather content and ensure accuracy. This may entail some late afternoons or evenings to capture sports content and performing arts events.
  • Manage program budget, keeping accurate records in accordance with school policy.
  • Purchase supplies and equipment responsibly.
  • Maintain inventory of photography and yearbook materials.

Qualifications

  • Recommended Bachelor's degree in Photography, Visual Arts, Education, or a related field.
  • Experience teaching or mentoring middle school students preferred.
  • Strong knowledge of digital photography and editing software, including Adobe Photoshop.
  • Strong classroom management, communication, and organizational skills.
  • A personal commitment to follow Christ and support the school's statement of faith.
Employment Type: Full time