2

Part Time Film Programmer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Watonga OK- Part-Time Weekends Pay Range: $45 ROLE: Provide mobile X-Ray and EKG (if applicable ... film chemically using imaging Fixer and Developer solutions in the automatic film developer.

Watonga OK- Part-Time Weekends Pay Range: $45 ROLE: Provide mobile X-Ray and EKG (if applicable ... film chemically using imaging Fixer and Developer solutions in the automatic film developer.

Watonga OK- Part-Time Weekends Pay Range: $45 ROLE: Provide mobile X-Ray and EKG (if applicable ... film chemically using imaging Fixer and Developer solutions in the automatic film developer.

Watonga OK- Part-Time Weekends Pay Range: $45 ROLE: Provide mobile X-Ray and EKG (if applicable ... film chemically using imaging Fixer and Developer solutions in the automatic film developer.

Support specific facilities needs in preparation for the annual Seattle International Film Festival ... Access to discounts and passes to some SIFF programming and events hosted by neighboring Arts ...

Experience in television, film, or post production preferred but not required * Must be able to interact well with video journalists, anchors, videographers, news managers, production and engineering ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Part Time Film Programmer information

See salary details

$12

$39

$68

How much do part time film programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time film programmer in the United States is $39.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.72 and $51.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Film Programmer vs Part Time Film Curator?

AspectPart Time Film ProgrammerPart Time Film Curator
CredentialsExperience in film selection, programming, or related fieldsBackground in film history, curation, or arts management
Work EnvironmentFilm festivals, cinemas, cultural centersMuseums, galleries, film archives
Employer & IndustryFilm festivals, independent cinemas, cultural organizationsMuseums, arts institutions, archives
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding programming roles, event planningUnderstanding curation, exhibition planning

While both roles involve selecting and organizing films, a Part Time Film Programmer primarily focuses on choosing films for screenings and festivals, whereas a Part Time Film Curator emphasizes developing thematic exhibitions and managing film collections. Both positions require knowledge of film history and industry experience, but their environments and objectives differ slightly.

What cities are hiring for Part Time Film Programmer jobs? Cities with the most Part Time Film Programmer job openings:
What are the most commonly searched types of Film Programmer jobs? The most popular types of Film Programmer jobs are:
What states have the most Part Time Film Programmer jobs? States with the most job openings for Part Time Film Programmer jobs include:

FILM PROGRAM INSTRUCTOR

Artportunity Knocks

Atlanta, GA • On-site

Part-time

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Job Title: Film Program Instructor
Location: Varies. Multiple locations across the Atlanta Metro Area
Department: Creative Arts Programs
Reports to: Program Director
Position Type: Part Time. After School Hours. Summer
Schedule: Monday through Friday, 2:30pm to 6:00pm
Job Overview
Artportunity Knocks is seeking a creative and passionate Film Instructor to lead engaging film and digital media programming for students in grades K through 12. This role focuses on introducing students to filmmaking, storytelling, video production, editing, and media creation through hands on projects and collaborative learning experiences.
The ideal candidate has experience in film production, digital media, or content creation and enjoys mentoring young creatives. Instructors will help students develop technical skills, creativity, communication, and confidence while exposing them to real world opportunities within the film and media industry.
Key Responsibilities
Film and Media Instruction
• Teach fundamentals of filmmaking including storytelling, scriptwriting, directing, cinematography, and editing
• Introduce students to camera operation, lighting, audio recording, and production techniques
• Lead hands on projects such as short films, interviews, music videos, documentaries, or digital content pieces
• Help students understand the creative and technical aspects of film production
Creative Development and Student Engagement
• Encourage creativity, collaboration, and self expression through media projects
• Guide students through brainstorming, production planning, and project execution
• Foster confidence, teamwork, and communication skills
• Support students in presenting or showcasing completed projects
Technology and Production Support
• Teach students how to use editing software, cameras, and production equipment
• Support safe and responsible use of media equipment and technology
• Introduce students to digital content creation and media trends
Classroom Management and Safety
• Maintain a structured, safe, and positive learning environment
• Supervise students during filming activities, production setups, and transitions
• Implement classroom management strategies aligned with organizational policies
• Ensure all activities are conducted safely and professionally
Career Exposure and Mentorship
• Introduce students to career pathways within film, television, media, and digital content creation
• Share industry insight related to production, directing, editing, screenwriting, acting, and media entrepreneurship
• Encourage professionalism, leadership, and collaboration within creative environments
Program Development and Collaboration
• Collaborate with program leadership to strengthen media and film curriculum
• Contribute ideas for student showcases, screenings, or media events
• Stay current on industry trends, technology, and creative tools
Qualifications
Required
• College, High school diploma or GED
• Experience in filmmaking, video production, content creation, or digital media
• Ability to teach and engage students in hands on creative learning
• Strong communication and classroom management skills
• Ability to pass a background check
• Ability to lift and move light production equipment when needed
Preferred
• Degree or certification in Film, Media Production, Communications, or related field
• Experience working with youth in educational or enrichment settings
• Knowledge of editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or similar tools
• Experience with photography, audio production, or social media content creation
Key Competencies
• Passion for storytelling, film, and youth development
• Creativity and innovation
• Strong organizational and project management skills
• Adaptability and collaborative mindset
• Commitment to student growth and safety
Employment Details
• 1099 Contractor Position
• Part Time Programming Opportunities
• After School and Summer Program Opportunities Available
• Some outdoor filming or off site activities may be required
Application Process
Interested candidates should apply online at:
artportunityknocks.bamboohr.com/careers
Please submit a new application each time you apply for a position. Only candidates selected for interviews or assessments will be contacted. Background checks are required.
Artportunity Knocks Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in hiring. If accommodations are needed during the selection process, please notify Human Resources. Artportunity Knocks Inc. is a drug free workplace.