Montclair Kimberley Academy (MKA), an innovative PK – 12 independent day school with a strong national reputation,seeks innovative and enthusiastic teachers to design and deliver engaging summer programming for middle school students. The STEM+ Explorers Summer Program offers an inspirational enrichment experience — not summer school or academic acceleration — where students deepen curiosity and creativity through hands-on learning.
This role focuses on Filmmaking, Stop Motion, and Animation, guiding students through the full production process. Students will learn to capture images and video, tell stories through narrative and documentation, and edit and finalize their projects using professional software tools. Each week will feature a unique theme to inspire student creativity and production.
Use image capture devices, from iPads to DSLRs, to create original content.
Explore narrative and documentation strategies for effective storytelling.
Gain hands-on experience with video editing and mastering using Adobe Express and Premiere.
Learn stop motion and animation techniques to bring creative ideas to life.
Responsibilities
Design the Filmmaking/Animation curriculum in collaboration with STEM+ Directors during the school year.
Create and submit a supply and technology needs list (within budget) to the Director of Summer Operations by May 1, 2026.
Attend pre-program orientation on June 18, 2026.
Teach the Filmmaking/Stop Motion/Animation elective according to the summer schedule. This will be a 50-minute morning class, 5 days per week. The number of sections offered will be dependent on learner enrollment.
Communicate with families about student progress and daily activities.
Requirements
Availability for full program dates (July 6 – July 31, 2026), including June 18 orientation.
Participation in planning meetings with STEM+ Directors during the school year.
Ability to teach middle school students hands-on filmmaking, stop motion, and animation techniques.
Strong organizational skills to manage technology, supplies, and classroom safety.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Collaborative mindset and flexibility in a dynamic summer program setting.
Qualifications
Required
Bachelor’s degree in Film, Media, Art, Animation, Education, or a related field.
Prior teaching experience with middle school students (classroom, enrichment, or summer program).
Experience with video capture devices, editing software, or animation tools.
Preferred
Experience designing curriculum or project-based learning experiences.
Familiarity with stop motion, animation software, or Adobe Creative Suite.
CPR/First Aid certification.
Passion for teaching creative, technology-driven enrichment activities.
Application Process
Interested candidates should submit their application via email:
Applications should include the following:
cover letter that addresses what interests you about working at Montclair Kimberley Academy
current curriculum vitae
brief statement describing your teaching philosophy
three letters of recommendation, at least one of which discusses qualities that will support your role as a teacher
Applicants should send all requested materials by email to Monica Masterson, Director of Summer Operations: mmasterson@mka.org
It is MKA's policy to provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons regardless of age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic background, or disability not related to the requirements for being a successful employee at MKA.
Montclair Kimberley Academy is one of New Jersey’s leading co-educational independent day schools, with over 1,000 students, on three campuses in Montclair. As guided by its Strategic Plan, MKA is committed to promoting multicultural education, grounded in ideas of equity, anti-bias education, anti-racism, and social justice. We see multicultural education as a process of inquiry, reflection and engagement that honors students’ narratives, provides a safe environment in which to explore and discuss multiple perspectives, and helps transform students and faculty, school culture and curriculum, community and society, and we seek candidates who share our commitment to this process.
It is MKA's policy to provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons regardless of age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic background, or disability not related to the requirements for being a successful employee at MKA.