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Art Start Teaching Artist (English and Spanish speaking)
Since 1991, Art Start’s Creative Collectives have facilitated creative arts workshops with thousands of NYC youth from historically marginalized communities. Through long-term partnerships with numerous city and nonprofit social service agencies, Art Start’s Creative Collectives take place inside of schools, transitional housing residences (shelters) for families experiencing homelessness, and at residential detention facilities and alternative sentencing programs for justice-involved youth. Art Start seeks enthusiastic, passionate and creative Teaching Artists to assist in leading workshops in our Creative Collectives program. Disciplines can include visual arts, music, dance, spoken word and acting.
SCHEDULE AND DETAILS:
- Starts February 2025
- Monday - Thursday, during after school hours between 3-6pm
- Location: East Harlem, NYC
- Pay rate: $28-30/hour
- Status: W2
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- With the support of the Program’s manager, effectively run one to two weekly arts workshops using Art Start’s curriculum or an approved curriculum in alignment with Art Start’s mission and values.
- Work closely with interns and volunteers, where appropriate, to reach workshop objectives with the youth.
- Complete finance invoices for submission based on curriculum needs and details monthly
- Maintain open communication with the Program's manager through email communication and by attending monthly programming meetings.
- Complete post-workshop attendance and feedback journals after each workshop to submit to the Program's manager.
QUALIFICATIONS STRONGLY DESIRED
- Fluency in both English and Spanish (written and spoken).
- Proven experience working with youth from historically marginalized communities.
- Experience leading arts workshops with youth.
- Degree or experiential background in the arts, education, social work, psychology, or youth development.
- High level of professionalism and sound judgment
- Extremely conscious of punctuality and advanced preparation
- High levels of accountability
- Comfortable working independently
- High standards with regard to attention to detail & quality
- Extremely trustworthy and reliable
- Outgoing & proactive with youth
TO APPLY:
Please apply through really with the following:
- Resume, Cover letter & Artist Bio, if available
- Two professional references in the field of arts, education or youth development
- Samples of artistic work and/or teaching practice
About Art Start
Art Start uses the creative process to nurture the voices, hearts, and minds of historically marginalized youth, offering a space for them to imagine, believe, and represent their creative vision for their lives and communities. Art Start uses a student-centered approach to education. Workshops guide youth in identifying their talents and building their confidence to appreciate who they already are and what they innately have to offer the world; then, to think critically, ask important questions, and build on their knowledge and experiences. Our past and present partners include: Episcopal Social Services, Department of Homeless Services, Homes for the Homeless, Inwood House, Sheltering Arms, Administration for Children Services, Bronxworks, Volunteers of America and Safe Horizon.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $28.00 - $30.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Paid sick time
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
Schedule:
- After school
Experience:
- Teaching: 1 year (Required)
Language:
- Spanish (Required)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $28 - $30