Lower School Art Teacher
Trinity Episcopal School
Full-Time
Closes on Sunday, February 9, 2025
Job Description
Trinity Episcopal School is seeking a Visual Arts Teacher for its Kindergarten through fourth grade classes for the Spring 2025 semester. The Art Teacher is a member of the faculty and the Art department and reports directly to the Head of Lower School. This full-time position is primarily responsible for planning and instruction for lower school enrichment classes which follow the Teaching Artistic Behavior pedagogy. Additional responsibilities include collaborating with the Art department for the overall implementation of the visual arts program, including the annual Spring Arts Festival and other opportunities for students to share their art in public spaces. The Art Teacher supports the work of the School by promoting the mission, values, and policies of Trinity Episcopal School.
Primary Responsibilities: The Lower School Art Teacher’s primary responsibilities include the following:
- Teach the Kindergarten through Fourth Grade Art classes
- Lead and teach the visual arts classes in these grades
- Prepare students for all student visual arts displays, including the Spring Arts Festival and all other visual art opportunities, as required and determined by the School
- Review and help develop the K-8 art education curriculum
- Communicate expectations and program goals to students, faculty, parents, and community members
- Maintain a current art materials inventory and update as needed
- Collaborate and work closely with the Visual Arts Director as part of a K-8 team
- Provide formal and informal feedback to students and parents regarding the experience and progress of children
- Actively participate in professional organizations that foster and support art education
- Become involved in the mission and life of the school beyond the primary responsibilities outlined
- All other duties as required by the Head of Lower School/Assistant Head of School.
Qualities and Alignment to Trinity’s Mission and Core Values
The successful candidate will have the following qualities:
- Familiarity with and a commitment to the mission of independent schools and Trinity Episcopal School, and a commitment to our three primary values of scholarship, diversity, and spirituality is a must
- A love for students and a willingness to go above and beyond in the best interests of students
- Integrity, sound judgment, self-confidence, maturity, and a sense of perspective
- A high level of energy and ability to work on multiple tasks/projects
- Ability to model, promote, and provide opportunities for students to live into the Trinity Honor Code
- Demonstrated sensitivity to students, faculty, and staff of varying racial, ethnic, religious, gender, cultural, disability, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic backgrounds
Education and Work Experience
- Demonstrated experience in a school setting teaching general art to lower school students using developmentally appropriate materials and techniques
- Undergraduate or Master’s Degree in Art or Art education or related field with knowledge or experience with the Teaching Artistic Behaviors approach preferred
Skills and Qualifications
- Pedagogical understanding of children in the elementary grades
- Excellent interpersonal, presentation, writing, organizational, and communication skills
- Ability to be a self-starter and initiator, and ability to work independently and effectively on a team
Salary and Benefits:
Trinity Episcopal School is committed to attracting and retaining outstanding employees through a compensation plan that compares favorably with those of other independent schools both locally and nationwide. Individual salary levels are competitive and are determined by educational background and experience.
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