What are the responsibilities and job description for the Multimedia Teacher position at Neosho High School?
The multimedia instructor will be the lead for all multimedia and media production courses. They will teach introductory as well as advanced courses in this area including Multimedia I, II, and Wildcat Media Productions. Topics will include but are not limited to: video production, sound editing, media integration, and project development. Must be knowledgeable in Adobe software including Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Animate and Premiere. Also, have web development knowledge, podcasting abilities, and digital animation experience. Applicants must be innovative and willing to teach in a project based environment. Position will also create media content used in district wide releases.
Outside responsibilities will include district events utilizing media content which may include outside school scheduled time. Types of events include but are not limited to:
- Sporting Events
- Concerts
- Podcasting events
- Graduation Ceremonies
- Other community/district events
EDUCATIONAL/SKILLS/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
Current Missouri Certification in Business Education 9-12. Strong experience with integrating technology in the classroom. Self-starter with growth mindset for self and students. Willingness to learn new things. Willingness to understand and support the District's Comprehensive School Improvement Plan.
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