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Summer Football Student Filmer (WS-ST1)

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St Olaf College

Northfield, MN (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/19/2026

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Job Description

Job Title:
Football Student Filmer (WS-ST1)
Classification:
Student Employee (non-exempt)
Name and Address of Employer:
St. Olaf College, 1520 St. Olaf Ave, Northfield, MN 55057 If the position requires the student to work off campus, provide the name and address here:
Department Name:
Football Unit Number (5 digits): 11707
Length of Position:
See Employment Authorization Contact Person/Supervisor:
Head Football Coach Wage Range:
$12.00-13.00/hour Description of the
Position:
(Purpose of the Position): The Football Filmer plays a vital role in the success of the St. Olaf Football program. This position is responsible for capturing high-quality video of all practices and games using multiple filming systems, including elevated camera platforms, press-box setups, remote filming stations (such as Skifter Hall), end-zone EVS telescoping systems, and drone technology. You will receive full training on how to operate every piece of equipment and how to film from each location. High-quality video is essential to our program—without it we cannot effectively teach, evaluate, or develop our players. This position requires a detail-oriented individual who is coachable, takes instruction well, and takes pride in consistently producing high-quality work. The Football Filmer must understand how to capture proper angles, maintain steady shots, zoom appropriately, and follow specific filming standards so our coaching staff can fully utilize the footage.
Transferable Skills:
Working as a Football Filmer helps develop several valuable skills that can be applied in many academic, professional, and real-world settings: Attention to Detail Learning how to track plays, frame shots, adjust angles, and follow strict filming guidelines develops precision and discipline. Coachability and Taking Instruction Filmers learn to receive feedback, make corrections quickly, and follow exact steps—skills that translate directly into any team-oriented workplace. Technical Proficiency Operating drones, cameras, tripods, EVS telescoping systems, and remote filming setups builds confidence with technology and equipment. Situational Awareness Anticipating plays, staying focused for long periods, and adjusting equipment in real time develop awareness and the ability to stay calm under pressure. Time Management and Reliability Practices and games adhere to strict timelines; filmers must show up early, prepare equipment, and deliver consistent performance. Responsibility and Care for High-Value Equipment Managing thousands of dollars' worth of equipment teaches responsibility, organization, and professionalism.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Primary Filming Responsibilities Film all football practices from designated locations, including drone operation when assigned. Film all games from press-box platforms, Skifter Hall remote locations, or the EVS end-zone telescoping system. Follow the program's filming standards for angle, framing, zooming, and timing. Ensure all plays and periods are accurately captured without gaps or missed reps. Communicate with coaches regarding shot quality and any issues during filming. Equipment Care & Management Treat all equipment (cameras, tripods, EVS systems, drones, batteries, memory cards, etc.) with exceptional care. Complete pre-practice and pre-game equipment checks to ensure everything is charged, functional, and ready to use. Safely store and transport all equipment before and after practices and games. Report any damage, malfunction, or missing equipment immediately to the coaching staff. Technical & Support Tasks Learn and apply proper drone operation, including launching, tracking, and landing safely. Assist in setting up filming locations (press box, end-zone tower, Skifter Hall remotes) before practices and games. Upload, label, and properly organize film after practices and games when instructed. Maintain familiarity with equipment manuals and safety procedures. Support coaching staff with additional video needs (special projects, cut-ups, player highlights) when requested. Professional Expectations Arrive on time and be prepared for all practice and game assignments. Be focused and attentive for the entire duration of filming. Dress appropriately for outdoor filming in all weather conditions. Protect player and team confidentiality at all times—no sharing of film or footage.
Qualifications:
(Education/Experience/Skills) No prior experience required.
Physical and Environmental Factors:
This position requires operating equipment to perform the essential functions. It may also require exposure to extreme cold or extreme heat to perform the essential functions. Candidates must possess the ability to safely perform the physical work required of all duties with or without reasonable accommodation. This job description is for general information purposes. It is not intended to list all duties and responsibilities of the position. This job description is subject to change at any time by St. Olaf College, with or without prior notice.