Media & Entertainment Green Card Sponsorship Jobs in Kentucky
Kentucky's media and entertainment sector spans broadcast news at Louisville's major network affiliates, production work tied to the state's film incentive program, and publishing and digital media operations in Lexington. Employers in these markets occasionally sponsor Green Card petitions for experienced creative and technical professionals. Roles in journalism, production, and media technology are where sponsorship activity is most concentrated.
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A career at Cinemark means you'll have epic opportunities to immerse yourself in our industry. But that's just the beginning — a front row seat means incredible growth as you bring new ideas to life to create an unforgettable experience for movie lovers worldwide.
Role Summary:
Cinemark Assistant Managers assist in the overall operation of the theatre. They ensure policies and procedures are being followed and operational standards are achieved. They are cross trained in all departments to support where needed, and to provide inspirational training to all Employees. The Assistant Manager can become a Senior Assistant Manager followed by Theatre Manager or General Manager after finishing the Management Accreditation Program and working for a minimum of six months.
Responsibilities:
The essential duties and responsibilities of an Assistant Manager include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Follows the direction of the General Manager
- Supports General Manager’s decisions in communication with the staff
- Responsible for working in all departments and all theatre job functions
- Trains and coaches Team Members in their specific job functions
- Assists in the preparation of administrative and special reports for the General Manager
- Observes and participates in the inspection of the theatre building, parking lot, landscaping, Cinemark property, roof and exterior signage, and equipment condition
- Reports the need for building, property, and equipment repairs to General Manager
- Ensures that theatre Team Members follow the dress code
- Interacts with Guests for improved service in the theatre and ensures that Team Members are providing superior Customer service
- Learns and follows the policies and procedures as established in Cinemark’s Guidelines. Enforces these with all Team Members fairly and consistently
- Reports all Employee relations issues to the General Manager (In the absence of the GM, management should report Employee relations issues to www.convercent.com)
- All management members must follow the Employee Relations Reporting Protocol
- All management members are held at a high work ethic standard and code of conduct
- Consistently identifies and sanitizes Employee and Gust high-contact
- Properly utilizes Personal Protective Equipment while completing position-specific tasks
- Adapts to the frequency and scope of required cleaning tasks
- Properly addresses any safety or security issues (trip hazards, lighting, suspicious persons, etc.)
- Performs other work-related duties as assigned
Requirements:
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- High School or G.E.D. graduate preferred
- Completion of three basic courses (Management Foundations, Annual Certifications, and MAP Core) within Cinemark’s Management Accreditation Program
- Completes basic food handling training and obtains any local or state mandated certification, health card, or food handlers permit where required
- Management members who work with alcohol are required to complete a Safe Alcohol Service training program
- Availability to work flexible hours which include evenings, weekends, and holidays
- Requires regular and consistent attendance
- Has an energetic and friendly attitude during each shift
- Provides excellent Guest service
- Accurate cash handling and basic math skills
- Interpersonal skills include the ability to communicate (verbal and written) with all ages, genders, and personalities. Must be able to effectively and regularly converse in and comprehend English
- Ability to work in a team environment and independently
- Ability to take and follow direction
- Responds with a sense of urgency
- Excellent time management, organizational skills, and attention to detail
- Ability to train and lead others
- Must be able to resolve conflict
Physical and Environmental Requirements:
- Frequent bending, kneeling, and lifting up to 50 lbs.
- Frequent standing, walking and reaching around the theater.
- Noise level may be moderate to high at times.
- Be able to work in a standing position for extended periods of time.
Benefits Available:
At Cinemark, we believe every team member should feel like a hero. Each career comes with a variety of blockbuster benefits for both hourly and salaried team members.
- Employee Discount
- 401(k) Matching*
- Growth Opportunities
- Education Assistance*
- Health Benefits*
- Parental Leave*
- Paid Time Off*
- Daily Pay*
- Free Movies*
*Benefits may vary by career category, so be sure to check the specific details on our career site.
DISCLAIMER: This job description is intended only as a general guideline of your duties and responsibilities at Cinemark and is not a legally binding contract. Cinemark reserves the right to amend, change or terminate the job description, as it deems appropriate. Any change amendments, or modifications may be implemented even though they have not been communicated, reprinted or substituted in this job description.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
All Cinemark theatres are designated smoke-free workplaces. This includes vapor, electronic, conventional, cigars, etc.
Cinemark is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Search Media & Entertainment Jobs in KentuckyMedia & Entertainment Green Card Sponsorship Jobs in Kentucky: Frequently Asked Questions
Which media and entertainment companies sponsor Green Card visas in Kentucky?
In Kentucky, Green Card sponsorship in media and entertainment tends to come from broadcast television stations affiliated with major networks in Louisville and Lexington, regional publishing operations, and production companies working under the state's film incentive program. Larger employers with established HR and legal infrastructure are more likely to pursue the PERM labor certification process required for most employment-based Green Cards than smaller independent shops.
Which cities in Kentucky have the most media and entertainment Green Card sponsorship jobs?
Louisville is Kentucky's primary media hub, home to the largest television stations, advertising agencies, and digital media companies in the state, making it the most active city for Green Card sponsorship. Lexington follows, with a smaller but active broadcast and publishing sector. Frankfort and smaller markets rarely generate sponsorship activity in this industry, as most employers there lack the scale to support the PERM process.
What types of media and entertainment roles typically qualify for Green Card sponsorship in Kentucky?
Roles requiring specialized technical or creative expertise are most likely to qualify. These include broadcast engineers, digital media producers, post-production editors, software developers working in media technology, and senior journalists or content strategists with niche expertise. Positions that employers can demonstrate could not be filled by a qualified U.S. worker after a good-faith recruitment process are the ones that tend to move through PERM labor certification successfully.
How do I find media and entertainment Green Card sponsorship jobs in Kentucky?
Migrate Mate lets you filter specifically for media and entertainment roles with Green Card sponsorship in Kentucky, so you're not sorting through listings where sponsorship status is unclear. Because PERM-based Green Card sponsorship requires employers to document a recruitment process, targeting companies with a demonstrated sponsorship history in this industry and state is a practical starting point. Migrate Mate surfaces that employer-level filing data to help you focus your search.
Are there any Kentucky-specific or industry-specific factors that affect Green Card sponsorship in media and entertainment?
Kentucky's film incentive program has brought more production activity to the state, which occasionally creates demand for specialized roles that employers may sponsor. However, the entertainment industry in Kentucky is smaller than in coastal markets, meaning fewer employers have the legal and HR infrastructure to manage a multi-year PERM and I-140 process. Candidates in broadcast engineering or media technology, where the specialty occupation argument is clearer, tend to find more sponsorship-eligible openings than those in purely creative roles.
What is the prevailing wage for Green Card media & entertainment jobs in Kentucky?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.