P.S. Arts
Lost Hills and Delano, CA
DESCRIPTION
TEACHING ARTIST, DANCE
Date Created: 5/18/18
Reports To: Program Coordinator
Location: Lost Hills and Delano
Length of Residency: 36 Weeks
Schedule: 2-4 days a week, 7.5 hours a day
Designation: Part-time, Non exempt
Salary Range: $35-$37 per hour
Benefits: N/A
Ideal Start Date: Auguest 1, 2018
P.S. ARTS is dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing arts education to underserved public schools and communities. P.S. ARTS is the only organization in Southern and Central California that provides yearlong arts education in dance, music, theater, and visual arts to every child in a school during the regular school day. Without our programs, children in these underfunded school districts would not have access to the arts.
Position Summary
P.S. ARTS Teaching Artists are equal parts professional artist and professional educator. As the P.S. ARTS employees "on the ground," Teaching Artists have the unique opportunity to have an impact on the entire school community, in and outside of the classroom. Teaching Artists create and deliver high-quality, authentic and engaging curriculum, become a trusted part of the school community, and contribute to a school climate and classroom environment that is inclusive, creative and aspirational.
In addition to a regular teaching schedule, Teaching Artists will perform administrative duties related to correspondence, professional development, student learning and pedagogy, and community dynamics. As will all P.S. ARTS employees, Teaching Artists take part in a comprehensive performance management program which includes a mid-year check-in and an end-of-the-year performance review. Teaching Artists also model P.S. ARTS values of Art/Creativity, Community, Equity, Innovation and Excellence.
Qualifications and Training
Required:
- Minimum one to two years teaching experience.
- Experience teaching an art form, during the school day.
- Demonstrate in-depth knowledge and expertise in a specific arts discipline.
- Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of or a familiarity with the California Framework for the Visual and Performing Arts.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a school environment and with various school communities.
Preferred:
- B.A.
- Bilingual in Spanish/English.
- Experience working within in a public-school setting.
- Experience working with low-income communities.
Position Attributes
- Creative
- Dependable
- Enthusiastic/Eager
- Organized
- Good Judgement
Responsibilities
- Develop a sequential, standards-based curriculum in the arts;
- Submit documentation of teaching practice, including curriculum and lesson plans using P.S. ARTS’ online mapping program;
- Teach an arts discipline across multiple grade levels;
- Address the learning needs of diverse student populations;
- Identify and plan cross-curriculum connections in and across multiple subject areas;
- Represent P.S. ARTS amongst multiple school community stakeholders, including classroom teachers, parents, administration, and donors;
- Apply knowledge and skills through ongoing professional development into teaching practice;
- Respond to emails and other communications in a timely manner.
Working Conditions
Teaching Artists will routinely:
- Lift, push, pull or carry art supplies, equipment, instruments and classroom furniture weighing up to 40 lbs.
- Bend, twist, reach, stand and/or sit for long periods of time.
How to Apply
Please submit a cover letter and resume to [email protected] with the subject line “Dance Teaching Artist – Central CA.” Position is open until filled.
PLEASE NO HARD COPIES OR PHONE CALLS.
P.S. ARTS is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) and dedicated to better reflecting the communities we serve. P.S. ARTS is actively taking steps to meet our commitment to diversity and to building an inclusive environment for people of all backgrounds and ages. We especially encourage members of historically underrepresented communities to apply for this position, including women, people of color, LGBTQ people and people with disabilities.