Working closely with the Head of the Upper School, Fine Arts Department Chair, and Fine Arts Department colleagues, this teaching artist will teach four to six visual arts courses each semester and, in so doing, work to support and integrate the mission of the school into the daily visual art curriculum, ignite a passion for art in Collegiate students, and strive to connect art-making to a broader world view.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AS REQUIRED:
Collect and enter annual submissions to The Scholastic Arts Competition
Serve as faculty advisor for approximately ten upper school students
Serve as a member of the Fine Arts Department, attending departmental meetings, developing and updating course curricula, and supporting the work of the department
Support the school, its mission, and its leadership
Serve as the faculty sponsor for the Upper School Art Honor Society
Perform other duties as assigned by the Head of School
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE:
A bachelor’s degree in a specific medium or concentration of visual art is required; an advanced degree is preferred
Classroom experience teaching foundational components of 2D/3D Visual Art
Experience and facility in Digital Media, Mixed Media, and Sculpture
A demonstrated passion for instruction and school students
Ability to integrate technology, use innovative curricula, and employ best pedagogical practices
Understanding of the developmental needs of upper school students
Ability to differentiate instruction when necessary to reach all levels of learners
Collaborative spirit in developing curricula and teaching methods, both within the department and across other disciplines
Flexibility, optimism, creativity, high expectations, and a growth mindset
Enthusiastic involvement in the school community outside the classroom
Proven positive working relationships with colleagues, students, and families
Excellent communication skills, both written and oral