Build stories that matter
We help people understand editing as narrative craft. Looking for instructors and technical specialists who can explain complex workflows clearly and build practical learning experiences.
Current openings
We're expanding our instructor team and technical infrastructure. Each role requires specific skills in either teaching or platform development.
Positions are hybrid with on-site sessions in Kortrijk and remote preparation work.
Video Editing Instructor
Lead group sessions and individual lessons teaching Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and narrative editing techniques. Work with students from beginner to intermediate levels.
- 3+ years professional editing experience in documentary or narrative work
- Comfortable explaining technical concepts to beginners
- Portfolio showing completed projects with visible narrative structure
- Available Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings
- Fluent in Dutch or French, working knowledge of English
Platform Developer
Build and maintain our learning management system. Focus on video streaming optimization, student progress tracking, and live session infrastructure.
- Experience with React and Node.js in production environments
- Working knowledge of WebRTC or similar real-time communication protocols
- Database design skills (PostgreSQL preferred)
- Comfortable working independently with weekly check-ins
- Can join on-site meetings in Kortrijk monthly
Course Content Coordinator
Organize curriculum materials, prepare lesson files, and create supplementary documentation. Work between instructors and students to ensure smooth content delivery.
- Background in education or instructional design
- Basic understanding of video editing workflows
- Strong written communication skills
- Experience with LMS platforms or content management systems
- 20 hours per week with flexible scheduling
How we work
Founded in 2017, Bigeno started as a small workshop teaching editing basics. We've grown carefully, adding instructors who actually edit professionally and understand the technical details that matter.
Our model mixes group instruction with individual practice time. Students learn theory together, then work on projects with direct feedback.
Clear teaching first
We value instructors who can break down complex techniques into understandable steps. No buzzwords, just practical explanations.
Real project focus
Students work on actual editing challenges, not abstract exercises. Instructors guide through problems that come up in real work.
Flexible scheduling
Courses run evenings and weekends to fit working schedules. Instructors coordinate with students for session timing.
Local connections
We maintain relationships with production companies in West Flanders, helping students understand the regional market.