Media Broadcast Production Teacher Position Available In Burlington, New Jersey

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Job Description

Media Broadcast Production Teacher Willingboro Township Public Schools – 5.0

Willingboro, NJ Job Details Estimated:

$43.6K – $66K a year 9 hours ago Qualifications Journalism Mid-level Working with high schoolers Master’s degree High school diploma or GED Final Cut Pro Driver’s License Bachelor’s degree Adobe Premiere Journalism Trade school Video editing Communication skills Teaching Under 1 year

Full Job Description JobID:

1799

Position Type:

High School Teaching Grades 9-12

Date Posted:

6/11/2025

Location:
Willingboro High School Closing Date:

Open until filled Vacancy for the 2025-2026 School Year

FUNCTION

The Broadcast Specialist is a dynamic and creative educator responsible for delivering high-quality instruction in broadcast journalism and media production to high school students. This role entails classroom teaching, supervising student internships, and supporting the development of students’ technical and storytelling skills in broadcast media. The ideal candidate will foster a collaborative, engaging learning environment, and will be adaptable to additional duties as assigned to support the school’s media program.

QUALIFICATIONS

1. Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism, Media Production, Communications, or a related field (Master’s preferred). or 8,000 documented hours in the career field. 2. Proven experience in broadcast media, journalism, or related industry roles. 3. Prior teaching experience at the high school level is desirable. 4. Proficiency with video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro), camera operation, audio equipment, and live streaming platforms. 5. Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills. 6. Ability to inspire and mentor students with diverse interests and backgrounds. 7. Willingness to adapt and learn new technologies and teaching methods. 8. A valid driver’s license as well as current insurance and vehicle with valid registration 9. Required criminal history background check, physical and proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to work in the

U.S. REPORTS TO

Director of Career and Technical Education and/or Building Principal

PERFORMANCE OF DUTIES

1.

Classroom Instruction:

Develop and deliver engaging lesson plans aligned with curriculum standards in broadcast journalism, media production, video editing, and related subjects. Teach students the fundamentals of broadcast storytelling, camera operation, audio/video editing, scriptwriting, and on-air presentation. Assess student progress through assignments, projects, and assessments; provide constructive feedback. Incorporate current industry trends and technologies into instructional practices. Maintain a positive and inclusive classroom environment that encourages creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration. 2.

Student Internships and Practical Experience:

Coordinate and supervise student internships related to broadcast journalism and media production, ensuring meaningful hands-on learning experiences. Partner with local media outlets, community organizations, and school departments to facilitate internship placements. Guide students in portfolio development, professional conduct, and career exploration in broadcast media. 3.

Extracurricular and Program Development:

Assist in the development and management of the school’s broadcast media programs, such as a school news station, podcast, or video production club at secondary level. Support student-led broadcast projects, including live streams, school announcements, and special events coverage district wide. Organize and supervise extracurricular activities, workshops, and media events as needed. 4.

Technical Support and Equipment Management:

Ensure proper use, care, and safety procedures are followed for all media equipment. Stay current with technological advances in media production tools and software. 5.

Additional Duties:

Collaborate with colleagues on interdisciplinary projects and school-wide initiatives. Attend staff meetings, professional development sessions, and school events. Occasional evening or weekend events for school functions or community outreach. Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Career and Technical Education and district-level administration to support the media program and school objectives.

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT

WEA 10

Months Salary Application Procedure:

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