The School of Film & Television (SoFT) is seeking to recruit an experienced Production Manager (PM) who can oversee, support and ensure the effective management of the physical production of all student filming projects - from pre-production to final delivery. The post holder will work alongside our other PM, in collaboration with Academic, Technical and Stores colleagues, to safeguard the health and safety of Falmouth students (and staff) ensuring all projects are appropriately risk-assessed and properly managed. You will also contribute to the teaching of students at all levels by attending lectures and seminars, in order to guide them through the production process. Additionally, as an experienced producer/production manager, the post holder will support and advise on other practical elements of student shoots including (but not limited to) assisting and supporting location scouting for student productions; liaising with insurers, industry professionals and other relevant authorities including local councils and film offices. You will be confident in checking risk assessments, advising on risk mitigation measures, shooting schedules, budgets, call sheets, insurance forms and location agreements. About You The ideal candidate will have experience of working as a producer and/or in a production management role and of working in a position with strong oversight of health and safety in a film/TV production environment. With a proactive approach, you’ll have experience of planning, managing, and supporting teams effectively. Alongside this experience you will need outstanding organisational and time management skills, excellent report writing and IT fluency and the ability to communicate with a range of different stakeholders. Finally, you will combine professional experience, ideally some academic knowledge, a strong understanding of current industry practice; and you will bring the dynamism to inspire our students. For further details on all the skills/experience required for this role, please see the full job description above. This is a fixed term maternity cover up to 12 months, part time, 21 hours a week position across Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 7 hours per day, over 34 weeks per year. The closing date for this position is Sunday 12 January 2025. Interviews will likely take place week commencing 20 January 2025. For an informal conversation about the role, please contact David Smithers - Technical & Facilities Manager, SoFT, via email: [email protected] About Us For more than 120 years, Falmouth University has been a hub of creative and technological education and change. We are Cornwall’s University, a strong local and anchor institution within its defining rural and coastal community. Our mission is to deliver exceptional higher education and research, harnessing the fusion of creativity and technology as foundations of the future economy. We use our knowledge and expertise in these disciplines to generate positive and sustainable opportunities for all. In return for your hard work and commitment, we offer excellent benefits, including: - Employer Pension Contribution up to 12%. - 28 days 8 days bank holiday. - Annual salary increments (Until top of grade reached) - Enhanced Maternity/Paternity Pay/Adoption Pay - Salary Sacrifice Car Scheme (Tusker) - Salary Sacrifice Cycle Scheme - Salary Sacrifice Home & Tech Scheme - Life Assurance Full details on our employee benefits can be found on our careers page www.falmouth.ac.uk/jobs. Alongside these benefits we offer a first class working environment across our campuses with all the facilities you would expect from a leading University. A successful external candidate for this position would be employed by Falmouth Staffing Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Falmouth University. Employees of Falmouth Staffing Ltd work alongside Falmouth University colleagues in the delivery of Falmouth’s strategic vision and will adopt Falmouth University’s HR policies and procedures in full. Falmouth University welcomes and encourages job applications from people of all identities and backgrounds, particularly those under-represented and/or marginalised, as it is important we have a diverse range of candidates to consider.