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TST Boces Recruitment Coser

ART TEACHER (VISUAL ARTS)

TST Boces Recruitment Coser, Ithaca, NY, United States


Certified Position
Full-time, 10-Month position

Affiliation: Teachers Association
Exceptional Education Department

Location: Smith School BOCES Campus

DUTIES: Responsible for providing engaging and inquiry-based visual and ceramic arts
instruction with an eye toward the implementation of the NYS Next Generation Standards for students
in the K-12 Exceptional Education programs. Teacher will have freedom to prioritize content, design
curricula, explore the arts in the community with students, and create an instructional space that meets
the learning needs of our students. Responsible for compliance with Individualized Education Plans
and progress monitoring and reporting in relation to student progress and portfolios. Must be a flexible,
out of the box thinker who is dedicated to collaboration with colleagues in the program and with our
partner agencies and districts to provide a learning environment that accesses the social emotional
learning standards. Maintain student records consistent with State and Federal regulations. Perform
other duties as required.
This position requires the ability and desire to work with school aged students with learning,
emotional and behavioral disabilities in an 8:1:1, 12:1+4, 8:1:3 and 12:1:1 BOCES settings.

QUALIFICATIONS: New York State Certification in Art Education (Visual Arts K-12).

START DATE: September 3, 2024

SALARY: $54,000 ( full-time base salary), additional salary credit for relevant
experience and/or education. Excellent benefits are available.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: August 31, 2024

APPLICATION: Please complete OLAS Employment Application, cover letter, current resume,
transcripts, and NYS Certifications.

The Tompkins-Seneca-Tioga BOCES does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, political affiliation, sex, age, marital or veteran status, disability, religious practice, ethnic group, gender expression and identity, weight, or genetic predisposition in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.