STUDENT - Film & Photo courses (CNPH) Teaching Assistant Positions
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1.) CNPH 10100 Introduction to Film Aesthetics and Analysis - Professor Tom Bohn
A TA is needed to download a prescribed list of film clips and screen them in discussion to facilitate appropriate analysis and discussion.
Requirements/Qualifications: Preference will be given to students who have taken Introduction to Film Aesthetics and Analysis and/or Hollywood and American Film.
- Hours: 3 hours per week
- Hiring Manager: Professor Tom Bohn
Instructions to Applicants: Interested applicants must apply online and attach a resume. Questions about online application should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at humanresources@ithaca.edu. Screening of applications will begin immediately.
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CINEMA PRODUCTION 1 (CNPH 11100) Multiple sections
Instructions to Applicants: Interested applicants must apply online and attach a resume. Questions about online application should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at humanresources@ithaca.edu. Screening of applications will begin immediately.
2.) CNPH 11100-01 and CNPH 11100- 03 - Professor Robert Corna
The TA will assist with picking up and returning equipment to PPECS, support students during hands-on demos, and assist with varied technological needs.
- Requirements/Qualifications: Student must have taken the course before and received at least a B.
- Hours: 4 hours per week, per section
- 3.) CNPH 11100-02 – Professor Jason Harrington
The TA will support technology deployment, technical support, AV support, in-class workshop and software support and pickup and drop-off of equipment.
Requirements/Qualifications: Student must have taken the course before and received an A.
Hours: 3 hours per week
4.) CNPH 11100-04 – Professor Alaric Rocha
The TA will assist with picking up and returning equipment to PPECS, help setting up and breaking down equipment, supporting students during hands-on demos, and assisting with varied technological needs.
Requirements/Qualifications: Student must have taken the course before and received at least a B.
Hours: 3 hours per week
5.) CNPH 11100-05 – Professor Alaric Rocha
The TA will assist with picking up and returning equipment to PPECS, help setting up and breaking down equipment, supporting students during hands-on demos, and assisting with varied technological needs.
Requirements/Qualifications: Student must have taken the course before and received at least a B.
Hours: 4 hours per week
6.) CNPH 11100-06 and CNPH 11100-07 – Professor Daïchi Saïto
The TA will assist with checking out equipment from PPECS before class and returning it after class; assisting students during hands-on exercises and demos; assisting students during editing sessions; participating in critique sessions; collecting and organizing project files for presentations and screenings.
Requirements/Qualifications: Student must have taken the course before and received an A.
Hours: 4 hours per week (total for both sections)
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7.) CNPH 22400-01 and 22400-02 Cinema Production 2 – Professor Stephen St. Francis Decky
The TA for this course should have a keen understanding of the equipment used throughout the semester, as well as working knowledge of the applications we will be working with. The individual should also be prepared to take part in both technical and aesthetic discussions and instruction.
Requirements/Qualifications: Student must have taken the course before and received at least a B.
Hours: 4 hours per week, per section
8.) CNPH 22400-03 and CNPH 22400-04 Cinema Production 2– Professor Ryan Somelofske
The TA will pick up and return Film Equipment to PPECS for classroom demonstrations, lead hands-on equipment demonstrations with small groups of students, print and copy pertinent files for the classroom, and be available to students to provide guidance and assistance
- Requirements/Qualifications: Student must have taken the course before.
- Hours: 4 hours per week, per section
Instructions to Applicants: Interested applicants must apply online and attach a resume and class schedule. Questions about online application should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at humanresources@ithaca.edu. Screening of applications will begin immediately.
9.) CNPH 32100-01 ACP Fiction – Professor Ryan Somelofske
The ACP Fiction TA will need to pick up and return film equipment to PPECS for classroom demonstrations, lead hands-on equipment demonstrations with small groups of students, print and copy pertinent files for the classroom, and be available to students to provide guidance and assistance.
- Requirements/Qualifications: Student must have taken the course before.
- Hours: 4 hours per week
Instructions to Applicants: Interested applicants must apply online and attach a resume and class schedule. Questions about online application should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at humanresources@ithaca.edu. Screening of applications will begin immediately.
10.) CNPH 32300-01 ACP Experimental– Professor Daïchi Saïto
The TA will assist by handling equipment checkout and return; assisting students during exercises and workshops; prepping exercise materials; assisting students for presentations; contributing to critiques; collecting and organizing project files, etc.
Requirements/Qualifications: Student must have taken the course before and received an A.
Hours: 4 hours per week
11.) CNPH 33001-01 ACP: Directing– Professor Sen-I Yu
The TA will with help setting up screening materials, coordinating student in class audition, rehearsal and shoots; managing equipment for shoots, and setting camera and lighting equipment.
- Requirements/Qualifications: Preference will be given to students who have taken CP 1, CP 2, and ACP: Fiction
- Hours: 3 hours per week
- 12.) CNPH 33003-01 ACP: Experimental Workflows – Professor Stephen St. Francis Decky
A classroom assistant for this course should be prepared to take part in technical discussions and instruction, as well as moving and setting up a variety of video and media installations.
Requirements/Qualifications: Preference will be given to students who have taken CP 1 & CP 2.
Hours: 4 hours per week
13.) CNPH 33011-01 ACP: Picture Editing– Professor John Scott
The TA will work with students who fall behind during editing demos and provide informal feedback to students on assignments during class.
Requirements/Qualifications: Preference will be given to students who have taken CNPH 33011 ACP Picture Editing or TVR 29000 Editing.
Hours: 2 hours per week
14.) CNPH 34200-01 and CNPH 34200-02 Contemporary Photographic Genres– Professor Rhonda Vanover
TA needed to aid with setting up photographic equipment and lecture delivery, tidying the room before and after the class meets, calibrating printers for lab work, and providing individual and group support with student activities/labs.
Requirements/Qualifications: Preference will be given to students who have taken Introduction to Photography.
Hours: 4 hours per week (total for both sections)
15.) CNPH 42000-01 Thesis Cinema Production (Lab) – Professor Sen-I Yu
The TA will assist with setting up screening materials, coordinating student in class workshops, managing equipment help setting camera and lighting equipment, help collecting students' work, and helping to program the Thesis Screening event.
Requirements/Qualifications: Preference will be given to students who have taken CP 1, CP 2, and ACP: Fiction
Hours: 2 hours per week
- 16.) CNPH 42000-04 Thesis Cinema Production (Lab) – Professor Sen-I Yu
- Hours: 2 hours per week
- 17.) CNPH 42000 Thesis Cinema Production (Lecture) – Professor Sen-I Yu
- Hours: 3 hours per week
- 18.) CNPH 42000-02 Thesis Cinema Production – Professor Andy Watts
Picking up and returning equipment to PPECS, supporting students during hands-on demos, and in-class shoots, plus assisting with varied classroom technological needs, such as film screenings, guest lectures (some via Zoom), presentations, and attendance.
Requirements/Qualifications: Preference will be given to students who have taken film production courses.
Hours: 4 hours per week
Ithaca College is committed to building a diverse academic community and encourages members of underrepresented groups to apply. Experience that contributes to the diversity of the college is appreciated.
It is advised that applicants apply attaching both a resume and cover letter. Application screening will begin immediately. For assistance with the application process, contact Student Employment at StudentEmployment@ithaca.edu.
For more information about student employment or specific job inquiries, visit our website or contact the hiring manager listed on the job posting.
STUDENT - Film & Photo courses (CNPH) Teaching Assistant Positions
Office
Ithaca, NY, United States
Part Time
August 21, 2025