Nonprofit
Published 14 days ago

Artist Instructor

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Cleveland, OH


  • Details

    Job Type:Part Time
    Start Date:September 16, 2024
    Education:Other Education Requirement
    Experience Level:Entry level
    Salary:USD $38 - $50 / year
    Pay rates range from $38–50 per hour. Pay rates are commensurate with location and experience.

    Description

    Art empowers children to explore, observe, and engage with the world around them. We believe that artists—and arts communities—bring a unique perspective and ability to nurture the creative spirit of children and young people.

    Studio Institute (Studio) partners with community organizations to help young people develop their creative vision and artistic skills through visual arts workshops led by professional artists. As a Studio artist instructor, you may work with children and young people at early learning centers, schools, or libraries, fostering individual, family, and community engagement in the visual arts.

    Studio artist instructors are part-time employees. Work can fluctuate based on season and artist availability. You will receive paid, formal training in our process-based methodology, and have opportunities to meet and share experiences, both in-person and virtually, with Studio artists working in other sites and cities.

    With a background that includes over 47 years of experience providing a range of visual arts instruction partnerships, we have seen the value of the arts in enriching learning for students of all ages and contributing to the vitality of communities. Join us and be a part of it in your city!

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:

    Facilitating visual arts workshops and residencies that are developmentally appropriate, with a focus on building social emotional skills and meeting visual arts learning goals

    Participating in the Studio artist community by attending paid trainings and meetings

    Creating outlines and lesson plans that embody the goals of Studio programs

    Sharing outlines and lesson plans with Studio staff, classroom teachers, and school administration

    Communicating with Studio and school staff regarding aspects of programming

    Traveling to and teaching in-person at school and community settings.

    POSITION REQUIREMENTS:

    BFA, BA with a visual artist resume, or equivalent experience in visual arts, education, or an arts-related field

    Must be a working artist with skills in painting, drawing, and/or sculpture

    POSITION REQUIREMENTS (continued):

    Demonstrated ability to work with diverse populations, ages, and abilities of people in school or community settings

    Understanding and having an interest in working with students (ages 3–13 years)

    Ability to effectively collaborate and communicate with a range of diverse partners and local stakeholders, such as students, classroom teachers, school administrators, and Studio staff

    Ability to develop and implement sequenced instructional plans

    Reliable transportation and a willingness to travel and teach in-person at various settings

    Willingness to attend meetings, trainings, and complete paperwork in addition to teaching classes

    Meet background check requirements and receive fingerprint clearance.

    THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE:

    • An active professional visual art practice, as demonstrated through the sharing of professional works, a website, and/or an artist’s resume

    • Experience working with early childhood students ages 3–5 years (strongly preferred for work in Early Learning programs in Newark & East Orange, New Jersey and Greenwich, Connecticut).

    • Experience working with pre-K and elementary school students in Cleveland, Ohio.

    Pay rates range from $38–50 per hour. Pay rates are commensurate with location and experience.

    We are currently reviewing applications for part-time employment for artists for the 2024–25 academic school year.

    To apply, use this link to submit an application with the following:

    Questions? Email jobs@studioinst.org. No phone calls please.

    Studio Institute, LLC seeks to hire staff reflecting the diversity of the communities we serve. All positions at Studio Institute are filled without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, HIV/AIDS status, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. All are encouraged to apply.

    Art empowers children to explore, observe, and engage with the world around them. We believe that artists—and arts communities—bring a unique perspective and ability to nurture the creative spirit of children and young people.

    Studio Institute (Studio) partners with community organizations to help young people develop their creative vision and artistic skills through visual arts workshops led by professional artists. As a Studio artist instructor, you may work with children and young people at early learning centers, schools, or libraries, fostering individual, family, and community engagement in the visual arts.

    Studio artist instructors are part-time employees. Work can fluctuate based on season and artist availability. You will receive paid, formal training in our process-based methodology, and have opportunities to meet and share experiences, both in-person and virtually, with Studio artists working in other sites and cities.

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    Location

    On-site
    12200 Fairhill Rd, Cleveland, OH 44120, USA

    How to Apply

    When submitting your cover letter, please indicate what age range or grade levels you prefer to teach.

    When submitting your cover letter, please indicate what age range or grade levels you prefer to teach.

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