What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nomadic Traveling Photographer position at FCS?
Nationwide Photography Company seeking qualified candidates around the country for a position as a Traveling Photographer. Fraternal Composite Service has been serving college student organizations on campuses across the country since 1954. The work season is based around the college semester schedule, you will be traveling the entire semester (up to five months) anywhere around the country.
Here are some requirements.
Must have photographic experience (knowledge of camera settings and flash)
Must be competent in working a computer (PC) and basic programs as well.
Must have a valid driver's license and dependable transportation.
Must be able to lift and transport various equipment and supplies up to 35 lbs.
Must be able stand continuously for hours at a time
Must be able to pass a drug test and background check.
Here are some benefits:
3 weeks paid training
Base Salary
4 levels of commission
Company Provided equipment
Our photographers enjoy the seasonal work lifestyle by having the summer months and winter break for holidays off. Traveling the country will bring you to many of the most beautiful College Campuses this Country has to offer.'
This job is very vanlife friendly, as of the moment three of our photographers are currently van lifers. Applicants with a van would need one that is extremely road worthy and professional looking (more stealth the better). This job is great for a solo traveler that wants to work hard during the school season and enjoy time off during the summer and winter breaks. Your van should not be too large since most of the jobs are on college campuses and inner city parking (parallel parking and garages), the parking options at many locations are very small and extremely hard to maneuver a larger rig in. Current photographers in vans have regular size low roof vans and one is in a mini van.
Job Type: Full-time
License/Certification:
- Driver's License (Required)
Work Location: On the road