YouthBeat Multimedia Teaching Artist (Video Production)
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YouthBeat (Fiscally Sponsored Project of the Oakland Public Education Fund)
JOB OPENING: Multimedia Teaching Artist
Applications accepted starting March 18th, 2025. Hiring immediately, summer positions begin in early June while 2025-26 School Year positions start in early August.
Multimedia Teaching Artist Opportunities Available
***NOTE- please let us know in your cover letter which opportunity you are interested in with Youth Beat.***
YouthBeat Summer Media Academy – Filmmaking Focus
– 6 Weeks, June 9th – July 17th, Mon-Thurs 11:30-5pm
2025-2026 School Year: Animation, Filmmaking, and Photography Programs
Locations & Times TBD. Primarily After School 2x per week. Starts in August 2025 with Summer work optional.
INSTRUCTIONS
You may apply through the Indeed link or by emailing a resume and cover letter to hr@youthbeat.org.
Applications will be reviewed immediately, and candidates with the best fit will be contacted for interviews. Unfortunately, the volume of applications will prevent us from responding to all applications received.
ABOUT THE ROLE
We are looking for talented experts in the field of multimedia, video production, and animation who are excited about sharing their craft with Oakland youth, ages ranging from 3rd-12th grade.
The 2025 Summer Media Academy is only for High School aged youth. This position would start June 2nd with 8-10 hours of meetings and prep in the first week, ramping up to 20-25 hours per week for the 6-week summer program. There are opportunities to continue through the Fall at one or more of our school-site programs, depending on schedules, strengths and availability.
Teaching Artists will report to YouthBeat’s Education Director. They will plan and implement curriculum, help manage student projects as students create, and help to build and grow our media arts career pathway. Applicants should demonstrate a mastery of technical skills of video production (ideally) as well as passion and an ability to connect with inner-city teens (a must). Other multimedia skills (photography/Photoshop, animation, design, etc.) are a big plus as well.
YouthBeat is a quickly growing organization with a ton of potential for additional future hours and work. Our organization is growing quickly, and whomever we hire for this job would have an inside track at additional responsibilities and work in the coming years at YouthBeat.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Work with diverse, inner-city youth from Oakland schools as they learn the basics of filmmaking and/or animation.
- Plan, deliver, and refine curriculum as part of the teaching team.
- Participate in Professional Development and Staff Trainings.
- Follow data and attendance tracking procedures and complete monthly progress reports for Youth Beat.
- Lead and complete media projects along with students for paying clients as part of our youth production company, YB Pro. (These opportunities offer additional freelance opportunities and income for our employees and students, as well as access to our professional production gear at KDOL-TV.)
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s Degree preferred from an accredited college or university in a related field: Media Studies that includes Video Production, Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, etc.
- Ability and passion for working with diverse, inner-city teenagers.
- In-depth working knowledge of the three stages of video production.
- Editing experience in Adobe Premiere (or animation software).
- Additional media skills a plus: Photography, Motion Graphics, Music Composition, Web Design.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to move and set up professional production equipment.
ABOUT THE ED FUND
The Oakland Public Education Fund is the fiscal sponsor for Youth Beat. The Oakland Public Education Fund leads the development and investment of community resources in Oakland public schools so that all students can learn, grow, and thrive. Teaching Artists will be employees of the Oakland Public Education Fund working at Youth Beat. www.oaklandedfund.org.
ABOUT YOUTH BEAT
Youth Beat at KDOL-TV is a non-profit program (fiscally sponsored by the Oakland Public Education Fund) that offers free media production programs to Oakland youth. We provide hands-on training and job experience in video production, journalism, narrative filmmaking, photography, design and animation. We teach media to middle school and high school students with the goal of keeping them engaged in school and developing job readiness skills to pursue a career in the media industry.
Our team of teaching artists, educators, and producers facilitate after-school and summer programs at KDOL – TV, work in schools across the Oakland Unified School District (OUSD), and lead freelance media projects for our youth media production company. We are currently looking for energetic, creative individuals who are passionate about media, sharing their craft, and working with socio-economically and ethnically diverse groups of youth.
This is an ideal opportunity for local creators looking to secure some reliable part-time work, or those looking to get their foot in the door in the world of media education at a rapidly growing non-profit program. Staff members may also have the opportunity to take on additional hours and lead freelance media projects through our social enterprise production company, Youth Beat PRO.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY DISCLOSURE
The Oakland Public Education Fund is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
We also know that great candidates can bring skills to The Ed Fund that we haven’t thought of just yet, and who won’t fit everything we’ve described above. If this is you, don’t hesitate to apply. Tell us what unique contributions you can offer.
We are dedicated to improving our organization and know that part of it means to better reflect the people we serve. We are committed to diversity and building an inclusive environment for people of all backgrounds and ages and we especially encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply, including women, people of color, LGBTQ people and people with disabilities.
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