




Summary: This role involves leading immersive, hands-on film classes for youth, guiding students through accelerated filmmaking projects, and fostering a creative and inclusive learning environment. Highlights: 1. Lead immersive, hands-on film classes for youth 2. Guide students through accelerated filmmaking projects 3. Foster a creative, supportive, and inclusive classroom environment Youth Cinema Project Filmmaker Mentor – Summer (Seasonal)Job DescriptionThe Youth Cinema Project (YCP) is a project-based learning program that teaches filmmaking to youth in public schools during the regular school year and summer sessions. YCP Summer Mentors are professional filmmakers who lead immersive, hands-on film classes for students in grades 5–12. During the summer term, mentors guide students through an accelerated filmmaking experience, supporting them in developing, producing, and completing short film projects within a condensed timeline. Mentors work collaboratively with a co-mentor to implement YCP’s curriculum while fostering a creative, supportive, and inclusive classroom environment. Summer Schedule & Commitment: Program Dates: June 1 – June 26, 2026 Paid Training: Mid-May (required prior to placement) 4–5 days per week 4 hours of instruction per day 1 hour of prep per day 1 hour of supplemental/admin time per day 24 - 30 hours per week Minimum RequirementsMinimum of 3 years of experience in the film industry (producer, director, or below-the-line roles) Expertise in at least one area of filmmaking Candidates MUST have editing experience - comfortable in editing simple short content. Proficiency in Google Workspace Comfortable working in a school environment teaching children. Strong communication and collaboration skills Ability to foster a positive and inclusive learning environment Help youth develop life skills such as communication, problem-solving, and decision-making Provide emotional support and encouragement to youth facing challenges Location & Travel: Position based in Stockton, CA Must have a valid driver’s license, auto insurance, and reliable transportation Travel up to 50 miles may be required (mileage reimbursed) Education: Associate’s degree in Film or related field (Required) Preferred Qualifications Film School graduate, a plus Previous teaching experience, a plus Experience with DaVinci Resolve, Frame.io, Dropbox Advanced working knowledge of camera and audio equipment Basic working knowledge of G&E equipment Advanced working knowledge of film set logistics Intermediate to Advanced working knowledge of film story structure Duties & ResponsibilitiesTeach an accelerated summer film program in a classroom setting Attend all YCP trainings and professional development meetings Collaborate with co-mentor to deliver curriculum effectively Prepare daily lesson plans using provided materials Guide students through all stages of filmmaking (development → production → post) Ensure completion of class deliverables (scripts, films, etc.) Track and submit program data and materials in a timely manner Build and maintain positive relationships with students and school staff Maintain consistent communication with YCP administration Conduct equipment inventory and ensure proper use of gear Support youth in developing life skills such as communication, collaboration, and problem-solving Pre-Employment BootcampMandatory training prior to hire Pass/Fail evaluation Assessment Criteria: Understanding of teaching structure and curriculum delivery Professionalism, communication, and classroom presence Training Pay: $17.28/hour Mentor Pay (post-certification): $31.80/hour Successful trainees will be offered a Mentor role and assigned to a summer site. Physical RequirementsAbility to lift/carry up to 40 lbs of equipment Ability to stand for extended periods Frequent bending, kneeling, pushing, and pulling Ability to project voice clearly in a classroom setting To Apply, Submit:Resume Cover Letter 3 samples of film work Additional RequirementsCandidates must complete: Background check Live Scan fingerprinting TB test Proof of valid auto insurance Required trainings (e.g., sexual harassment prevention, mandated reporter) will be compensated at the training rate. Equal Employment OpportunityThe Latino Film Institute Youth Cinema Project is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status under federal, state, or local law. Job DetailsJob Type: Part-Time, Contract Pay: $31.80/hour Schedule: Day shift Monday–Friday No weekends Work Location: In-person (Stockton) PI283996106 Apply


