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Lead and define UX requirements, storyboard, build interaction flows, wireframes, design visual ... assistant applications. * 5+ years wireframing/prototyping experience with tools such as Sketch ...

Lead and define UX requirements, storyboard, build interaction flows, wireframes, design visual ... assistant applications. * 5+ years wireframing/prototyping experience with tools such as Sketch ...

Ideate video ideas, storyboard, set up and utilize lighting, manage styling and production ... Maintain equipment, keep an organized space, and assist the creative team with other projects as ...

... and assist with storyboard creation, creative collaborative personality. • Work with project team and be actively involved in all aspects of the work • Proactively identify opportunities and ...

$13.25 - $15.75/hr

Le stagiaire devra rencontrer les parties prenantes garantes du processus, definir un plan de communication / un storyBoard en collaboration avec eux et realiser ensuite le support. Objectif Le sujet ...

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West Chester, OH · On-site

$65K - $89K/yr

The Landscape Architect will assist senior staff in the development of project proposals and ... Ability to storyboard out construction documents, presentations etc. * Be able to hand sketch a ...

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How much do storyboard assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for storyboard assistant in the United States is $28.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $32.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Storyboard Assistant do?

A Storyboard Assistant supports storyboard artists and directors by preparing, organizing, and refining storyboard panels for film, television, or animation projects. Their tasks often include sketching scenes, cleaning up artwork, adding notes, and making revisions based on feedback. They help ensure that the visual narrative effectively communicates the story’s flow, camera angles, and key actions, making the production process smoother for the creative team.

What is the difference between Storyboard Assistant vs Script Coordinator?

AspectStoryboard AssistantScript Coordinator
CredentialsExperience in storyboarding, basic knowledge of scriptwritingStrong script management skills, familiarity with production processes
Work EnvironmentAnimation, film, or TV production teamsTV and film production teams, often in post-production
Industry UsageUsed during pre-production and story developmentUsed during post-production to manage scripts and revisions

The main difference between a Storyboard Assistant and a Script Coordinator lies in their focus areas. A Storyboard Assistant primarily supports the visual storytelling process by creating and organizing storyboards, while a Script Coordinator manages scripts, revisions, and documentation throughout production. Both roles are essential in film and TV production but serve distinct functions within the workflow.

What are the typical daily tasks and collaborative processes for a Storyboard Assistant in an animation studio?

As a Storyboard Assistant in an animation studio, your daily tasks often include organizing and cleaning up storyboard panels, preparing files for review, and ensuring that revisions are accurately implemented. You’ll regularly collaborate with storyboard artists, directors, and editors to clarify visual storytelling details and support smooth communication across departments. The role requires strong attention to detail and the ability to work efficiently under tight production deadlines, making teamwork and adaptability essential. This collaborative environment provides valuable opportunities to learn from experienced team members and advance your skills for future storyboard artist roles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Storyboard Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Storyboard Assistant, you need strong drawing skills, an understanding of visual storytelling, and often a degree or coursework in animation, illustration, or a related field. Familiarity with digital illustration tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Storyboard Pro, or Toon Boom Harmony is typically required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to collaborate effectively with creative teams are standout soft skills. These abilities ensure that the storyboards accurately convey the director’s vision and facilitate smooth production workflows.
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Infographic showing various Storyboard Assistant job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,336 per year, or $28.5 per hour.
Interim Associate Director of Communications (6-Month Contract)

Interim Associate Director of Communications (6-Month Contract)

KENT PLACE SCHOOL

Summit, NJ • On-site

$75K - $80K/yr

Full-time, Contractor, Temporary

Re-posted 8 days ago


Job description

Kent Place School seeks a versatile, high-energy storyteller to serve as the Interim Associate Director of Communications from mid-August through mid-February (approximately a six-month position) to cover a maternity leave.

Reporting directly to the Director of Communications, this individual will be responsible for maintaining the school's vibrant brand presence through high-quality writing, digital content management, and dynamic visual storytelling. The ideal candidate is a proactive self-starter who thrives in a fast-paced environment and possesses a sharp eye for detail.

Core Responsibilities

  • Content Generation & Writing: Serve as the primary writer for the department, producing weekly news stories, engaging articles for the Kent Place magazine, and compelling copy for various digital platforms.
  • Website & Digital Presence: Maintain and update the main school website and Finalsite microsites (including the Ethics Institute, Girls' Leadership Institute, and Summer Camp), ensuring all content is timely, accurate, and SEO-friendly.
  • Publications & Newsletters: Project manage and assist in the creation of diverse print and online publications, including regular newsletters and community-wide communications.
  • Visual Media Management: Coordinate professional photography and videography schedules, storyboard authentic video content, and manage relationships with external creative vendors.
  • Editorial Oversight: Utilize and maintain a comprehensive editorial calendar to ensure consistent, strategic messaging across all communication channels.
  • Social Media & Analytics: Collaborate on social media strategy, create high-quality daily content, monitor community engagement, and regularly report on digital analytics.

Required Qualifications

  • Education: Bachelor's degree required (preferably in Communications, Journalism, Marketing, or a related field).
  • Experience: 4–6 years of progressive experience in communications or marketing, preferably within an independent school or higher education environment.
  • Strong Writing: Exceptional storytelling and copy-editing skills with a proven ability to adapt tone for various audiences and platforms.
  • Project Management: Demonstrated ability to manage multiple tight deadlines, coordinate vendor schedules, and execute complex projects independently.
  • Technical Proficiency: Strong experience with CMS platforms (Finalsite preferred), social media management tools, and basic digital marketing strategies.

This is a full-time, temporary contract position spanning approximately six months (mid-August through mid-February). Occasional evening work for school event coverage is expected.

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and two writing or digital content samples through our online application portal. Please submit all materials as one document.

Kent Place School is an equal-opportunity employer. We seek candidates who support the development of a school community that is culturally competent, a working environment that is affirming and inclusive, and where each member feels safe and valued, as described in our Diversity statement.