Theater and Film Teacher Job at Spelman College in Atlanta
Spelman College - Atlanta, GA, United States, 30383
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and the job listing Expires on August 5, 2025
We are looking for a passionate and enthusiastic part-time Theater and Film Teacher to join our team. This position is perfect for a college or graduate student who loves the arts and wants to share their enthusiasm with young learners. The ideal candidate will have a background in theater and film, or performing arts and be eager to engage with children in a creative and educational environment.
Responsibilities:
- Plan and Teach Classes: Develop and deliver engaging, age-appropriate lessons in theater and film for children (ages 6-14).
- Foster Creativity: Encourage students to explore their creativity through acting, improvisation, film production, and storytelling.
- Provide Positive Classroom Environment: Create a fun, inclusive, and supportive environment where students feel safe to express themselves and take creative risks.
- Support Student Growth: Help students develop communication, collaboration, and critical thinking skills through arts-based activities.
- Collaborate with Staff: Work closely with other educators and staff members to ensure the smooth operation of the program and student success.
- Prepare for Performances/Projects: Guide students through creating a final performance or film project that showcases their hard work and creativity.
- Provide Feedback: Offer constructive feedback to students and maintain open communication with parents regarding progress.
Qualifications:
- Current college or graduate student pursuing a degree in Theater, Film, Performing Arts, Education, or a related field.
- A strong passion for the arts and a genuine desire to work with children.
- Previous experience in teaching, theater production, or film (preferred but not required).
- Creativity, energy, and a positive attitude.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to adapt lessons for different age groups and skill levels.
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team.
- Flexible part-time hours, with classes typically held in the afternoons or evenings.
- Competitive pay based on experience.
- Opportunity to gain valuable teaching and arts program experience.