Film & Television Coach
LelandLeland is building the home for ambition in the age of AI. We connect people with the experts, programs, and communities they need to land the job, get into the school, or upskill for a world being rewritten by AI. We help businesses become AI-native through training, hiring, and infrastructure. Since our founding in 2021, we've helped tens of thousands of people reach their most ambitious goals and raised $19M from world-class investors. Ambition is sacred to us, and we've built a product that takes that seriously.
We're seeking an experienced film & television coach to work with actors looking to grow their craft and career on screen. This role includes teaching acting techniques, voice training, and script analysis, as well as helping clients prepare for auditions and understand on-set etiquette. Coaches also guide clients through the business side of an acting career, including resume review, interview prep, networking strategy, freelancing, and salary negotiation, while supporting ongoing skill building. Ideal candidates have hands-on film and television industry experience, prior coaching or teaching experience, and a clear, structured approach to helping clients grow both their craft and their career. Coaches set their own hours and rates, host sessions virtually, and partner with our team to deliver a high-quality, supportive experience for every client.
Why Leland?
The chance to join a world-class team helping people achieve their career and educational dreams
Work in a collaborative, high-energy environment where your contributions have a direct impact
Operate in a fast-paced, AI-native environment
We don't hire people who merely want to work for a great company; we hire people who want to make a great company
Leland is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage candidates of all backgrounds and demographics to apply.
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