Youth Cinema Project Filmmaking Mentor
Part-Time / Contract
Location: Calistoga, CA
Program Term: Summer 2026
Program Overview
The Youth Cinema Project (YCP) is a project-based learning program of the Latino Film Institute that provides in-school filmmaking instruction to students in public schools. The program focuses on the creation of short-form digital content, including narrative public service announcements (PSAs) and other student-driven media projects.
YCP Filmmaking Mentors are professional filmmakers who teach 90-minute classes, twice per week, during the regular school day to students in grades 5-12. Each class is supported by two YCP Mentors working collaboratively, alongside a credentialed classroom teacher and/or instructional aide assigned by the school district.
Mentors guide students through the full filmmaking process-from concept to final edit-using YCP-provided curriculum and lesson plans. Programs culminate with a student film screening opportunity at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF).
Mentors can expect to work approximately 7-14 hours per week, including classroom instruction, required preparation time, and supplemental duties as assigned.
Key Responsibilities
Instruction & Classroom Engagement