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Posted: 20-Jan-23
Location: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Type: Full Time
Salary: Based on qualifications
Categories:
Visual/Performing Arts
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
The Benjamin School seeks a full-time Visual Arts instructor who specializes in traditional 2D media, including drawing and painting and has proficiency in digital art. The ideal candidate combines a passion for teaching with a record of accomplishment in the visual arts, an ability to teach a variety of classes, and a history of fostering passion for creativity and visual art. We are searching for a collaborative colleague who will actively participate in department life, maintain on-campus visual art displays, and encourage students to participate in external shows and competitions. The successful candidate will be an innovative and inclusive teacher with a robust creative practice, and a proven commitment to teaching.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Demonstrate mastery of related subject matter, instructional skills, and resource materials for visual arts
- Align with the department’s commitment to the production of original artwork and drawing from observation
- Ability to work with students from diverse arts backgrounds, from beginner to advanced levels.
- Teach five classes in a rotating, hybrid block-schedule, in the Studio Arts program
- Actively collaborate with department members to use studio spaces
- Create lesson plans, aligned with current trends and best practices, which drive instruction through formative assessment
- Maintain a safe, organized, positive studio, which supports student-centered independent learning, collaboration, and choice, while incorporating mutual respect
- Maintain school exhibition spaces and encourage student participation in external shows and competitions
- Use available technology/instructional media to enhance student learning experiences
About The Benjamin School
General Information: The Benjamin School is an independent, non-affiliated day school for 3-year-old pre-kindergarten to 12th-grade students in Palm Beach County. The School resides on two campuses; the 14 acre Lower and Middle School campus in North Palm Beach and the 50 acre Upper School campus in Palm Beach Gardens. Approximately 155 teachers and associates are responsible for about 1060 students. The Lower School currently serves 455 students in grades Pre-K 3 through 5; the Middle School enrolls 203 in grades 6-8, and the Upper School has 403 students in grades 9-12. The School’s rigorous and varied program prepares its students for acceptance to 4-year colleges.
The Benjamin School’s core is academics, with a balanced emphasis on athletics and the arts. The Lower School challenges students with an academic program that includes, among other strong elements, highly developed research-based instruction in language arts and mathematics and a strong Pre-K 3 to 5th-grade world language program. In the Middle School students are challenged with a wide variety of college preparatory courses including advanced world language instruction, Algebra I and Geometry and advanced
...science programs. At the Upper School campus, the faculty offers courses on three levels: regular, honors, and AP.
Each May the School administers 600 or more AP examinations to all of the students enrolled in its 22 AP courses. In May 2017 eighty percent of those tests received qualifying scores of at least a 3, and 89 percent of the students taking the tests earned at least one 3 or better. More than 200 students took one or more AP exam. The Upper School also has more than 50-semester electives. Students can study Spanish, French, and Mandarin Chinese to satisfy their language requirement.
In all three divisions, students have many opportunities to be involved in dance, instrumental (including strings) and vocal music, drama, and the visual arts. Students in all three divisions also have a physical education program, and those in the Middle and Upper Schools must participate in one or more team sports.
The School makes extensive use of technology in its programs. All classrooms have an interactive whiteboard (Smartboard or Epson), and all computers on both campuses have internet access via school-wide Wireless access. The third, fourth, and fifth-grade students bring iPads to school each day. The Middle School has a BYOD program, and in the Upper School, all students own and use laptops or iPads. The School also provides specialized computers for video editing, digital graphics, desktop publishing, and the computer lab.
Mission Statement: The mission of The Benjamin School is to provide a challenging college preparatory education to a diverse student body in a structured, nurturing community environment. The School motivates students to master the skills of learning, communicating and evaluating choices, encourages them to grow intellectually, socially, morally, aesthetically, and physically to their fullest individual potential. Benjamin inspires in its students a coherent set of values that include a love of learning, personal responsibility, self-motivation, concern for others and a desire to serve society.
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