Production Manager & Production Assistant (Support) / Film Educators
Ciné Schools Closing date: Fri, 29 May 2026
- Part time
- £10k-£15k
Wed, 04 Feb 2026 "> published -
Job Summary
Job Description
Join our growing network of creative educators and filmmakers bringing the magic of cinema into classrooms.
Production Managers
lead filmmaking projects - guiding students through story, shoot and edit while ensuring a professional, inspiring experience.
Associate Producers (Support)
assist in session delivery, help students across film crew roles and keep energy and creativity flowing.
Both roles champion teamwork, storytelling and confidence building for 8-16-year-olds.
Roles are part time. Salary up to £10,000, dependant on number of schools attended.
Closing date for applications is 23/03/2026 at 23:00hr
Job Requirements
Need -
- DBS Enhanced (with Update Service)
- Teaching Experience
- Film Production Experience
- Basic Editing Skills
- Classroom Management Skills
Job Responsibilities
Responsibilities -
- Lead 'resource provided' courses with 15 x 8-11year old and 12-14 year old pupils
- Help produce and guide young filmmakers through the film making process
- Edit a draft of the film at the end of the course
Job Overview
- Job Title: Production Manager & Production Assistant (Support) / Film Educators
- Salary: £10k-£15k (pro-rata)
- Hours: Part time
- Artform: Film
- Role: Teaching
- Contract: Contract
- Closing date: Fri, 29 May 2026
- Location: UK-wide
How to Apply
Email - Abigail on [email protected] with your CV including contact details & phone interview availability. Short covering letter with your top line experience relevant to the role.
- Contact name: Abigail Lynch-Staunton
- Contact email: [email protected]
About Ciné Schools
Ciné Schools teaches children
how to make films and connects
students directly with the film
industry. Working in schools
nationwide, we empower young
people to create short films that
make a difference — from
1920s-inspired silent comedies
to community documentaries
and charity collaborations.
Each production is submitted
into the Children’s International
Film Festival (CIFF) and forms
part of our Ciné Schools
Certification in Filmmaking,
endorsed by the National Film
& Television School (NFTS)