Job Location : Stanford,CA, USA
Film Production Program Manager | Stanford University. Stanford, CA.
This position has been deemed critical by the School of Humanities and Sciences Dean's Office and is exempt from the hiring freeze.
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Department/Program DescriptionThe Department of Art & Art History is an interdisciplinary department offering degrees in art history, art practice, documentary filmmaking, and film and media studies. The team of 16 staff support the research and teaching of 25 faculty and some 30 lecturers each year. The department is committed to building an equitable, antiracist, and non-discriminatory environment that empowers all students, staff, faculty, and community members. Department courses offer opportunities for students to gain enhanced understanding of the meaning and purpose of the arts, their historical development, and their role in society through practical engagement with a variety of physical and digital media and theoretical and critical study.
Position SummaryThe Department of Art and Art History Department is seeking a Film Production Program Manager. The Film Production Program Manager will work under general supervision of the Director of Finance and Operations and will work closely with faculty and students in the MFA Documentary Film program to implement operational program directives including administrative, budgetary, and film-specific technical projects. The successful person in this role must be a proven program and project manager with in-depth film production knowledge that will demonstrate a positive outlook on continuous process improvement efforts while maintaining a team-based and customer-focused mindset. It is critical that the person in this position exhibit the abilities to manage projects, sound judgment and decision-making, effective written & oral communication, strong attention to detail and respectful relationship management. This position must also exhibit a strong desire to continuously learn new and unfamiliar business topics, policies and procedures as they relate to facilitating filmmaking in graduate and undergraduate courses offered in the Department of Art & Art History - the ability to translate this information into operational successes will be critical.
The Film Production Program Manager conducts technical training, manages film and video equipment, supports editing systems and technology in coursework and in faculty and student research, and manages budgeting and spending. The ability to successfully navigate and adhere to Stanford financial policy and systems is critical for this position. The successful candidate will demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
* Bachelor\'s degree and seven years of relevant experience or combination of education and relevant experience.
Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesIn addition, preferred requirements include:
* - Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodation to any employee with a disability who requires accommodation to perform the essential functions of the job.
Working ConditionsThe expected pay range for this position is $119,382 to $135,000 per annum.
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