Details
Posted: 22-Jun-22
Location: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Visual/Performing Arts
Moravian Academy is seeking an engaging, dynamic, and innovative wood studio teacher and resident artist to join the upper school as a full-time visual arts faculty member starting the 2022-23 school year. This full-time faculty member will be responsible for directing the Merle-Smith Wood Studio and designing and implementing 8 half-credit woodworking courses. The position will become an advisor and make a significant contribution to student life as a fifth responsibility.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Woodworking artist and teacher within the visual arts department to design and teach studio courses for grades 10-12.
- Demonstrate, facilitate and mentor students in practical and artistic woodworking skills.
- Facilitate hands-on exploration, student collaboration and problem-solving.
- Communicate and uphold the strictest safety standards.
- Create meaningful partnerships with parents and families, including regular communications through school-supplied online tools, emails, and phone calls.
- Assess and provide feedback to students and parents during comment and grading periods.
- Assume duties including, but not limited to, serving as an advisor to a small group of students, taking on a fifth responsibility, and leading an activity.
- Lead the upper school faculty and students in appreciating the creations and study of 3D art.
- Participate in professional collaboration, including committee work, chapel services, and divisional faculty meetings.
Requirements:
- A Bachelor’s degree in a related field, a Master’s degree strongly preferred, and/or demonstrated proficiency in the art of woodworking.
- Minimum 3-5 years of teaching experience.
- Preference will be given to applicants with a previous background in independent schools or similar college-preparatory programs.
- Proficiency in digital educational technologies.
Skills and Abilities
- Uses student-centered teaching methodologies and other research-informed practices.
- Energetic, engaging, and creative with a clear love of students and the learning process.
- Collaborates with faculty and students at Moravian Academy.
- Engages in the community life of the school, including attending various co-curricular events.
- A lifelong learner who is committed to professional development and collaboration with other professional scientists and organizations.
School Mission:
Moravian Academy’s mission empowers us to become limitless learners as we discover new ideas and create new self-expressions. We do more than check boxes; we celebrate the unique potential of every individual. Our path to academic excellence harnesses the teachable moments of both success and failure, as we explore the complexities of our world with curiosity, confidence, and compassion. Our commitment to courageous conversations means that we actively learn from and support the different identities we embody, we respect each other’s views, and we lead with head and heart. Immersed in an environment of love and understanding, our students answer the questions: Who am I and who can I become?
About the School:
Moravian Academy, located in historic Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, is a PK through 12th grade coeducational college preparatory school and the ninth oldest independent school in the United States. Founded in 1742, Moravian Academy continues to be a school in motion. After a recent merger with The Swain School, Moravian Academy comprises 900 students and 200 employees. The extensive facilities are located on three campuses which together are the premier choice for independent education in the Lehigh Valley region. Each campus possesses a distinct culture and setting:
- The Downtown Campus for Grades P-8 inside the national historic landmark district that is at the heart of the City of Bethlehem;
- The Merle Smith Upper School Campus for Grades 9-12, situated on 120 acres of green expanse in Bethlehem Township, approximately 7 miles from downtown Bethlehem;
- The Swain School for grades PK-8 with a 22-acre contemporary campus in the beautiful west end of Allentown, approximately 25 minutes from the Bethlehem campuses.
Compensation and Benefits:
Moravian Academy salaries are competitive and based on years of experience and expertise. The Academy’s generous retirement plan pays 8% of salary when eligible employees contribute 5% of their salary through payroll reduction. Full-time employees are eligible to enroll in the Group Medical and Prescription Healthcare Program offered by the school. The Academy pays up to 70% of the premium. The Academy financially supports the continuing professional development of its faculty and administrators. Tuition remission in the form of need-based aid for tuition at Moravian Academy is available for the children of employees who qualify.
Duration:
This is a full-time position beginning August 22, 2022.
To Apply:
Submit digital materials, including a letter of intent, resume, and statement of educational philosophy, to employment@moravianacademy.org. Address letter of intent to Dylan Deal, Upper School Director, Moravian Academy, 4313 Green Pond Road, Bethlehem, PA 18020
Moravian Academy is an equal opportunity employer and we strive to provide an environment that welcomes a diverse community.