The secondary art teacher will be responsible for the middle school visual art and high school yearbook classes. The art teacher must communicate effectively through a relational approach, encouraging students to take risks in learning and demonstrate learning in innovative ways. The art teacher is a part of the secondary faculty and reports to the secondary principal. All faculty members are expected to contribute to chapel and other spiritual development activities and other duties as assigned.
Major Responsibilities:
- Prepare appropriate weekly lesson plans, including instructional objectives, learning activities, and assessments integrated with biblical foundations
- Utilize appropriate educational technology
- Create and evaluate appropriate instructional and assessment methods to measure student learning
- Maintain appropriate pacing per the curriculum guide
- Maintain a collaborative relationship with all members of the arts and humanities department and other faculty
- Demonstrate the maturity to inspire student learning and understanding of the age group
- Maintain a positive classroom environment, conducive to learning yet open to questioning and participation
- Effectively communicate and partner with parents in the educational and spiritual development of students
- Support school initiatives and show support for student interests outside of the school day
- Possess a minimum of a bachelor's degree in art or a related content area
- Possess or be qualified to apply for a Professional Teaching Certificate from the Florida Department of Education
- Exhibit a strong faith and exemplary lifestyle.
- Must be able to establish and maintain effective professional relationships
- Have experience using classroom technology, electronic resources, programs, and platforms
- Ability to accept direction and professional development
- Ability to exercise good judgment
- Must submit to a background check
Preference will be given to applicants who are members of a congregation of the churches of Christ. All applicants must be members of a local church and able to sign and abide by the MDCA Statement of Faith and Community Covenant to be considered.
Equal access to employment opportunities is available to all persons without regard to race, color, national origin, citizenship, age, disability, genetic information, or any other basis protected by federal, state, and/or local law.