Description | Full-Time and Permanent; Exempt; 7.33 Hours/Day; 200 Days/Year; 10 Months/Year
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in art education
- Eligible for or in possession of the appropriate teaching license from the Virginia Department of Education.
- Tuberculin skin test certifying that the individual is free of contagious tuberculosis.
- Must meet all pre-employment screenings.
- Demonstrates an in-depth knowledge of the subject(s) to be taught.
- Demonstrates knowledge of the art content, skills, and processes.
- Demonstrates considerable knowledge of the principles and methodologies of effective teaching.
- Demonstrates considerable knowledge of developmental theories in relation to art and cognition.
- Demonstrates knowledge of current assessment strategies.
- Has the ability to deliver articulate oral presentations and written reports.
- Effectively interacts with pupils, colleagues, administrators, and classified employees.
- Knowledgeable in the use of personal computers.
Nature of Position
- Responsible directly to the principal or designee.
- Shapes and directs students’ activities so that they have opportunities to engage meaningfully in class.
- Teaches knowledge and skills for art instruction and current curriculum in art, media, and processes including crafts, drawing, painting, sculpture ceramics, mixed media, printmaking, and computer graphics to students.
- Uses works of art to teach art content including art history, aesthetics, criticism, and visual culture.
- Provides differentiated instruction based on the needs and interests of a diverse population with varying intellectual and artistic abilities.
- Uses art vocabulary and has it visible in the room.
- Organizes storage areas and controls use of materials, equipment, and tools to prevent loss or abuse, to ensure safe use, and to minimize time required for distribution and collection.
- Establishes and maintains standards, rules, procedures, and routines that govern student behavior, support learning, and ensure a safe learning environment.
- Communicates with colleagues, parents, administrators, and community members to explain art programs and goals.
- Plans and prepares (or assists students in preparing) artwork for art displays and exhibitions designed to showcase students’ work for the school and community according to NPS guidelines.
- Works within a supply budget. Maintains required financial records and uses appropriate procedures for spending funds.
- Models and demonstrates techniques and skills in drawing, painting, and other art media.
- Supervises students’ in- and out-of class activities during the assigned workday.
- Above average amount of walking, bending, standing, stooping, and lifting in classrooms and/or art studios and/or while using an art cart and/or while displaying artwork.
- Work involves exposure to normal everyday hazards. Teacher is responsible for prompting and monitoring safe practices in relation to the use of potentially hazardous art materials.
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