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The Film School Program Developer is responsible for shaping and enhancing the film training program at the Film School by ensuring both artistic and technical excellence in students’ education and production. This role focuses on developing and refining the curriculum, implementing effective pedagogical strategies, and aligning training with industry standards while addressing the specific learning needs and profile of client beneficiaries. Additionally, the Training Program Developer oversees all audiovisual projects within the organization and with external partners, ensuring high-quality outputs. By working closely with the Dean, they continuously assess and improve training programs, integrate industry best practices, and enhance the proficiency of both students and instructors through structured evaluations, workshops, and expert-led training.
1. Development and Implementation of Film Training Programs
- Collaborate with the Dean to design and refine training programs and strategies, ensuring alignment with industry standards and the organization’s vision, beneficiaries' needs, and profiles.
- Develop and implement innovative pedagogical strategies, including competency-based learning and active learning methodologies.
- Ensure the curriculum accommodates students from diverse educational backgrounds, particularly those with below grade 12 (high school) certificates.
- Assess and ensure the school has the necessary training equipment within the available budget.
- Support the Dean in training, evaluating, and recruiting instructors of the school.
- Advocate for strategic investments in training technology and resources.
2. Audiovisual Project Management
- Oversee the execution of audiovisual projects for both educational purposes and external collaborations (student filming projects for their practical curriculum credit, filming projects with the organization’s France and Cambodia communication teams, filming projects with any other external partners appointed by the organization – ministries, development partners, industries).
- Ensure high artistic and technical quality in all school productions.
- Manage project timelines, resources, and team coordination.
- Supervise student and instructor participation in the school’s practical projects.
3. Filming Proficiency Assurance & Assessment
- Establish clear proficiency evaluation and benchmarks for both instructors and students.
- Organize masterclasses and expert-led training sessions to elevate technical skills within the instructor team and students.
- Conduct regular assessments and identify training needs and ensure continuous professional development for the teaching team.
4. Industry Partnerships & Expert Engagement and Communication
- Work with the Dean to identify and collaborate with industry experts and partners to strengthen the school’s programs.
- Establish and maintain partnerships to enhance training and learning opportunities and resources.
- Promote the organization through audiovisual coverage of events and activities.
- Represent the organization’s Film School in relevant film festivals, competitions, and public initiatives.
- Strengthen the organization’s presence through social media and industry engagement.
5. Perform other tasks as requested by the superiors.