Temporary NHSI Film Institute: Assistant Director
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, Summer Seasonal
NHSI Film Institute Associate Director
National High School Institute:
This is a 10-week summer position, full-time (part-time from end of May through June 22nd) and full time day and evening commitment from June 23 - August 3, 2025. Salary is $8,000 - $10,000 depending on experience.
This position is for the National High School Institute located in Evanston at Northwestern University.
Northwestern University seeks to employ a varied and diverse range of dynamic people who understand the importance of our mission and vision. When you consider a temporary opportunity at Northwestern University, you know that you are joining an institution with a deep history of academic, professional, and personal development.
Pre-program- Prepare Staff Orientations
- Prepare Student Orientations
- Create Program Paperwork (Calendars, Orientations Materials, Covid Guidelines, Contact Sheets)
- Schedule Students in Classes, Film Crews, Field Trips, Special Events
- Schedule Students in Classes, Productions, Field Trips, Special Events
- Prepare agenda and assist in facilitation of daily institute meeting
- Coordinate and troubleshoot space allocation (this includes coordinating when faculty switch classrooms, assisting with technical and space use questions)
- Coordinate the daily printing of course paperwork and delivery to faculty
- Aid Dorm Director with student health appointments as needed
- Create and distribute regular correspondence with Faculty and Staff
- Prepare agenda for weekly faculty meetings, take notes, and distribute to Faculty/Staff
- Maintain Administrative Budget; log and submit receipts to the office
- Plan and execute Orientation Breakfast, Orientation Faculty Dinner (At Jenny's House)
- Event Plan the Banquet - work with NHSI office to:
Communicate with venue, faculty/staff - Coordinate the setup and decoration of the venue
- Coordinate strike
- Supervise purchase of student gifts
The ideal candidate is an experienced educator/artist with extensive administrative experience and management skills and a passion for working with teenagers. Experience in film production is a plus but not required.
Education- Bachelor's Degree or higher in Arts Education, Education or Arts Administration, preferably Master's degree, or equivalent professional experience
- 2+ years of experience in teaching youth
- 2+ years in film production a plus
- Experience managing and supervising a team
- Valid Driver's License
Self-Motivated, Creative, Resourceful Educator/Artist
Strong Work Ethic and Commitment to Teamwork
Communication: Excellent oral and written communication skills. Strong interpersonal skills and experience working with a variety of personalities.
Strong Organizational Skills and Attention to Detail
"As per Northwestern University policy, this position requires a criminal background check. Successful applicants will need to submit to a criminal background check prior to employment."
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