What are the responsibilities and job description for the Visual Arts Teaching Artist position at School Gig?
Discipline: Visual Arts
Location: Ocean View School District (Huntington Beach)
Schedule: 2 days per week
Tentative Start Date: March 2025
Position Summary
P.S. ARTS Teaching Artists are equal parts professional artists and professional educators. Teaching Artists are responsible for delivering a high-quality, authentic, and engaging curriculum, that is inclusive, creative, and aspirational. As we move into a new era of education, Teaching Artists at P.S. ARTS are given the opportunity and challenge of designing new ways to deliver arts education.
P.S. ARTS serves schools and communities as a partner and ally. Knowing that each community will have different needs, P.S. ARTS strives to deliver programming that embodies our values of Art, Excellence, Equity, Innovation, and Community.
A successful Teaching Artist is enthusiastic about creatively engaging with their students, open to adapting their teaching practice, and a dependable figure in the classroom. A Teaching Artist’s overall goal is to empower students to have the freedom to imagine and the power to create.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
✽ A criminal history may have a direct, adverse, and negative relationship with these identified job responsibilities potentially resulting in the withdrawal of a conditional offer of employment. Additionally, per California Education Code § 45122.1, § 45125.1, and § 44237, criminal history restrictions apply. You will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history, including a live scan clearance unless you receive a conditional offer of employment
Working Conditions:
Teaching Artists are required to maintain a safe and clean classroom environment – physical or virtual, that promotes learning, creativity, and equity. Teaching Artist may routinely:
The P.S. ARTS team is a diverse group of people with different skill sets and experiences, from various cultures and backgrounds with one thing in common – a dedication to arts education. P.S. ARTS encourages all employees to feel empowered by and model the Organization’s values of Art, Community, Equity, Innovation, and Excellence.
P.S. ARTS is an equal opportunity employer and is dedicated to better reflecting the communities we serve while building an inclusive environment for people of all backgrounds and ages. P.S. ARTS also supports and will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure the application process is accessible to candidates who require additional accommodation. P.S. ARTS will consider qualified applications with arrest or conviction records for employment in accordance with the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act.
Location: Ocean View School District (Huntington Beach)
Schedule: 2 days per week
Tentative Start Date: March 2025
Position Summary
P.S. ARTS Teaching Artists are equal parts professional artists and professional educators. Teaching Artists are responsible for delivering a high-quality, authentic, and engaging curriculum, that is inclusive, creative, and aspirational. As we move into a new era of education, Teaching Artists at P.S. ARTS are given the opportunity and challenge of designing new ways to deliver arts education.
P.S. ARTS serves schools and communities as a partner and ally. Knowing that each community will have different needs, P.S. ARTS strives to deliver programming that embodies our values of Art, Excellence, Equity, Innovation, and Community.
A successful Teaching Artist is enthusiastic about creatively engaging with their students, open to adapting their teaching practice, and a dependable figure in the classroom. A Teaching Artist’s overall goal is to empower students to have the freedom to imagine and the power to create.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Demonstrated experience of in-school (K-5th teaching)
- Demonstrated knowledge and expertise in teaching visual arts
- Demonstrated knowledge or familiarity with California’s Framework for VAPA
- Ability to work collaboratively in/out of a school environment and with school communities
- Experience working in Title I designated schools and surrounding communities preferred
- Fluency in Spanish preferred
- Deliver and/or facilitate in-person arts instruction; ✽
- Facilitate sequential standards-based, differentiated curricula in the arts; ✽
- Foster a creative and healthy classroom environment; ✽
- Implement classroom management techniques including routines and rules;
- Prep, set-up, and clean-up of lessons, classrooms, or carts;
- Utilizing and making connections with California’s Framework for VAPA
- Documentation of teaching practice: * Submit curriculum and lesson plans using P.S. ARTS’ online mapping program; and
- Submit student evaluation rubrics and provide documentation of student work.
- Maintain a supply budget(s);
- Attend and participate in P.S. ARTS’ Family Art Nights and similar events (festivals, back-to-school nights, etc.) at assigned schools; ✽
- Attend and participate in P.S. ARTS’ trainings and professional development workshops; ✽
- Demonstrate implementation of new skills within teaching practice; and
- Represent P.S. ARTS amongst school community stakeholders, including classroom teachers, parents, administrators, and donors.
✽ A criminal history may have a direct, adverse, and negative relationship with these identified job responsibilities potentially resulting in the withdrawal of a conditional offer of employment. Additionally, per California Education Code § 45122.1, § 45125.1, and § 44237, criminal history restrictions apply. You will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history, including a live scan clearance unless you receive a conditional offer of employment
Working Conditions:
Teaching Artists are required to maintain a safe and clean classroom environment – physical or virtual, that promotes learning, creativity, and equity. Teaching Artist may routinely:
- Lift, push, or carry supplies, equipment, instruments, or classroom furniture up to 40 lbs.
- Bend, twist, reach, stand, and/or sit for long periods.
- View LCD screens for long periods.
- Work/teach outdoors.
- Work with video equipment and a comfort with recording and/or being recorded.
The P.S. ARTS team is a diverse group of people with different skill sets and experiences, from various cultures and backgrounds with one thing in common – a dedication to arts education. P.S. ARTS encourages all employees to feel empowered by and model the Organization’s values of Art, Community, Equity, Innovation, and Excellence.
P.S. ARTS is an equal opportunity employer and is dedicated to better reflecting the communities we serve while building an inclusive environment for people of all backgrounds and ages. P.S. ARTS also supports and will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure the application process is accessible to candidates who require additional accommodation. P.S. ARTS will consider qualified applications with arrest or conviction records for employment in accordance with the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act.