What are the responsibilities and job description for the Video Production Teacher (Grades 7-12) position at West Bridgewater Public Schools?
West Bridgewater Middle-Senior High School
Come join an established Video Production program in a state-of-the-art television studio. West Bridgewater Middle-Senior High School is seeking a dynamic candidate to teach Video Production courses in grades 7–12.
Students in the program produce individual and collaborative work across a range of formats, including PSA’s, commercials, broadcast news and sports, live programming, documentaries, music videos, and short-form film, just to name a few. We have students that continue their studies in college, majoring in video production, film, and media studies.
As a small, community-centered school, we maintain a strong partnership with WB-CAM (community access media). An important component of this role is guiding students in creating programming for WB-CAM broadcast and having them participate in productions that serve the broader community throughout the school year.
The ideal candidate is passionate about working with technology and fostering creativity in students. This individual will create a dynamic, hands-on learning environment that emphasizes storytelling, technical skill development, and real-world production experience.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and deliver engaging, project-based lessons in video production and media creation
With support, create and document thoughtful lesson plans aligned with curriculum goals
Teach the full production process, including pre-production, production, and post-production
Support students in developing professional skills through hands-on and work-based learning experiences
Coordinate the scheduling of student productions for school and community broadcast, including collaboration with WB-CAM
Communicate regularly with parents/guardians regarding student progress
Maintain a structured, supportive, and positive classroom environment
Manage multiple student projects across varying skill levels and interests
Technical Skills & Experience
Experience with video editing software (Final Cut Pro preferred)
Knowledge of television studio production, including live broadcast environments
Understanding of camera operation, lighting, audio recording, and editing workflows
Ability to troubleshoot and maintain production equipment and studio technology
Program & Equipment Management
Identify equipment needs to help support purchasing decisions
Maintain equipment inventory and coordinate repairs and upkeep
Organize and manage digital media assets and production workflows
Salary : $58,000 - $73,000