Museum Faculty

Worcester Art Museum

Date: 5 days ago
City: Worcester, Massachusetts
Contract type: Part time
Description

Job Title: Museum Faculty

Employment Type: Part Time, Non-exempt

Department: Studio Classes

Division: Education & Experience

Reports to: Manager of Studio Programs

Supervisory Responsibilities: None

Salary Range: $26 - $40 hourly

Starting Rate: $26 hourly

Job Overview: To teach arts courses on a variety of media and subject matter to youth, teen, and/or adult students with a range of experience levels; to remain current on new arts approaches, subjects, techniques, and teaching styles; and to support the facilitation of diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion (DEAI) in Studio Programs.

Duties/Responsibilities

  • Teach class(es) as agreed upon with the Manager of Studio Programs; give individual and group instruction as required by the medium/subject of the class.
  • Practice classroom management techniques and monitor class atmosphere to encourage a positive learning environment for students.
  • Ensure the safety and care of students, staff, spaces, materials, tools, and resources of the Museum.
  • Equitably balance students’ academic, social, and emotional needs.
  • Develop curriculum that integrates the Museum’s permanent collection and rotating exhibitions into classes. This includes research, developing engaging lessons, leading students on gallery visits, and facilitating group discussions.
  • Review and update course materials (hand-outs, suggested texts, student supply lists) for repeat classes annually.
  • Prepare and submit course lesson plans; material and resource needs; requests for models, equipment, and gallery visits; and other information on time.
  • Retrieve supplies for youth classes and prepare studios for adult classes prior to class start time.
  • Engage in regular and professional communications with staff, faculty, assistants, students, and students’ caregiver(s).
  • Record attendance and return class rosters daily.
  • Proactively inform office staff of absences, teaching scheduled makeup classes or providing a substitution plan in conversation with Museum staff.
  • Attend paid training opportunities, open houses, and staff meetings.
  • Uphold WAM’s mission, vision, and values as part of its strategic plan and DEAI initiatives.
  • Perform other duties as necessary.

Requirements

Qualifications:

  • Ability to work with and teach students from different ages and levels of artistic development
  • Professional communication skills
  • Exceptional time management skills
  • Strong knowledge of and experience in course materials to be taught
  • Embraces and promotes diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion initiatives

Education And Experience

  • A BA/BFA or equivalent teaching experience required.
  • One to two years of experience teaching art or working in an educational setting; a practicing knowledge of art education and the media(s) and materials you will be teaching.
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