Position Title: Visual Arts Teacher
Secondary Reports to: Campus Principal Department: Visual Arts Position Category: Permanent, Exempt, Full-time (10-month contract)
Position Summary The visual arts teacher is responsible for providing the highest quality experience and training for all students. In addition to training in techniques and skills in the visual arts classes, the teacher also collaborates with academic faculty in creative instruction. This includes teacher-led classroom instruction, providing students with the opportunity to think critically about their own artwork, artwork of peers, and historically significant works of art. Working with other faculty and administration, the teacher will support the schools mission through planning exhibitions and curriculum development in alignment with Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and the National Core Arts Standards.
Job Scope This position has no direct supervisory authority.
Essential Job Functions • Provide daily instruction for visual arts classes • Create and implement effective lesson plans that promote the highest levels of artistic scholarship, problem-solving, and creative expression • Prepare lessons that reflect accommodations for differences in individual student learning • Endeavor to create a learning environment that integrates students artistic abilities with their academic studies • Collaborate with special education teachers on student Individual Education Plans to ensure all accommodations are met • Evaluate and provide feedback on student progress during instruction • Conduct assessment of student learning styles and accomplishments on a regular basis and use results to plan instructional activities • Assume responsibility for extracurricular activities as required • Demonstrate a high level of flexibility and willingness to adapt to changes • Collaborate with other faculty to create curriculum, develop student relationships, and prepare students for further training in academic and artistic settings • Attend staff meetings and professional development workshops as required • Create and maintain positive communication with administration, staff, faculty, students, and parents • Supervise and manage student behavior in accordance with Student Code of Conduct and Student Handbook • Comply with state, district, and school regulations and policies for classroom teachers • Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures • Comply with Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts Personnel Handbook • Promote FWAFA in a positive manner within the school and community • Compile and accurately maintain reports, records, and other documentation required • Perform other duties as required
Mental Demands Physical Demands Environmental Factors Tools and Equipment Used • Computer and peripherals • Standard instructional equipment • Google Applications
Posture Prolonged standing, infrequent kneeling, squatting, bending, stooping, pushing, pulling, and twisting Motion • Frequent walking • Lifting: Regular light lifting and carrying less than 25 pounds
Minimum Education, Experience, and Certification • Bachelors degree from an accredited university required • Concentration in Visual Arts preferred • Valid Texas teaching certification or highly qualified designation with endorsements for subject-level assigned preferred • Three years experience teaching Visual Arts preferred • Arts background preferred
Skills and Capabilities • Strong classroom management skills • Ability to work collaboratively with a diverse team • Excellent verbal and written communication
Preferred Skills and Capabilities • Proven experience collaborating with others to develop interdisciplinary academic products and classroom activities • Physical Requirements • Ability to carry up to 25 lbs • Valid drivers license