VA AP Art History Instructor

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MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s Degree in Art History, Visual Arts, Art Education, or related field as well as three (3) years of successful teaching experience in art history or studio art at the secondary or post-secondary level. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s Degree in Art History or related field, or graduate credits in art history if applicant holds a Master’s of Fine Arts degree. Demonstrable knowledge of the history of global theoretical discourses within art; a focus on contemporary art and craft practices; and an active awareness of global trends in art, aesthetics, and politics. Excellent classroom management skills. Demonstrated knowledge and interpersonal skills to work with public school students who have exceptional artistic potential and achievement, other arts and academic educators, and diverse constituencies and cultures. Experience advising high school students’ academic and social/emotional development. Willingness to try new collaborative efforts, teach new topics, work with diverse students on student proposed projects. The ability to write well and communicate respectfully with students and colleagues in courses and meetings. Preferred candidates will also have a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion as an educator. SUMMARY OF JOB DUTIES: Under the supervision of the Department Chair, the Instructor will advance the mission of the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities to identify and teach South Carolina’s artistically talented high school students through programs or pre-professional instruction in an environment of artistic and academic excellence. In consultation with the Department Chair and Dean, maintain a curriculum in accordance with national AP standards. Each week teach 2 sections of Hon/AP Art History to high school seniors, plus possibly other courses/duties as needed. We are committed to respecting all people and giving all students pre-professional instruction and mentorship. We are mindful to be inclusive and provide equitable opportunities.

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Start Date: 04/30/2024
Application Deadline: 05/30/2024
Wage Type: Hourly
Wage Range: $60
Job Schedule: Part Time
Job Location: Greenville SC
Employer Location: Greenville SC

OPENING DATE: April 30, 2024                                         CLOSING DATE:  May 29, 2024

 

STATE POSITION NUMBER:

 

SALARY RANGE:  $60 per hour                                                                BAND and LEVEL:

 

WORK SCHEDULE: August 2024 START DATE – 10-Month Faculty, Adjunct, Part-Time approximately 10-12 hours per week

 

LOCATION: South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities, Greenville, SC Division of Arts and Academics, Office of the Dean

 

MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Bachelor’s Degree in Art History, Visual Arts, Art Education, or related field as well as three (3) years of successful teaching experience in art history or studio art at the secondary or post-secondary level.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Master’s Degree in Art History or related field, or graduate credits in art history if applicant holds a Master’s of Fine Arts degree. Demonstrable knowledge of the history of global theoretical discourses within art; a focus on contemporary art and craft practices; and an active awareness of global trends in art, aesthetics, and politics.

 

Excellent classroom management skills. Demonstrated knowledge and interpersonal skills to work with public school students who have exceptional artistic potential and achievement, other arts and academic educators, and diverse constituencies and cultures. Experience advising high school students’ academic and social/emotional development.

 

Willingness to try new collaborative efforts, teach new topics, work with diverse students on student proposed projects. The ability to write well and communicate respectfully with students and colleagues in courses and meetings. Preferred candidates will also have a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion as an educator.

 

SUMMARY OF JOB DUTIES:

 

Under the supervision of the Department Chair, the Instructor will advance the mission of the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities to identify and teach South Carolina’s artistically talented high school students through programs or pre-professional instruction in an environment of artistic and academic excellence.

 

In consultation with the Department Chair and Dean, maintain a curriculum in accordance with national AP standards. Each week teach 2 sections of Hon/AP Art History to high school seniors, plus possibly other courses/duties as needed.

 

We are committed to respecting all people and giving all students pre-professional instruction and mentorship. We are mindful to be inclusive and provide equitable opportunities.

 

HOW TO APPLY:

 

Interested persons must complete a State Employment Application along with a current cv and a letter of interest to: www.careers.sc.gov Faxed, hand delivered or emailed applications will not be accepted.

 

OPENING DATE: April 30, 2024                                         CLOSING DATE:  May 29, 2024

 

STATE POSITION NUMBER:

 

SALARY RANGE:  $60 per hour                                                                BAND and LEVEL:

 

WORK SCHEDULE: August 2024 START DATE – 10-Month Faculty, Adjunct, Part-Time approximately 10-12 hours per week

 

LOCATION: South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities, Greenville, SC Division of Arts and Academics, Office of the Dean

 

MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Bachelor’s Degree in Art History, Visual Arts, Art Education, or related field as well as three (3) years of successful teaching experience in art history or studio art at the secondary or post-secondary level.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Master’s Degree in Art History or related field, or graduate credits in art history if applicant holds a Master’s of Fine Arts degree. Demonstrable knowledge of the history of global theoretical discourses within art; a focus on contemporary art and craft practices; and an active awareness of global trends in art, aesthetics, and politics.

 

Excellent classroom management skills. Demonstrated knowledge and interpersonal skills to work with public school students who have exceptional artistic potential and achievement, other arts and academic educators, and diverse constituencies and cultures. Experience advising high school students’ academic and social/emotional development.

 

Willingness to try new collaborative efforts, teach new topics, work with diverse students on student proposed projects. The ability to write well and communicate respectfully with students and colleagues in courses and meetings. Preferred candidates will also have a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion as an educator.

 

SUMMARY OF JOB DUTIES:

 

Under the supervision of the Department Chair, the Instructor will advance the mission of the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities to identify and teach South Carolina’s artistically talented high school students through programs or pre-professional instruction in an environment of artistic and academic excellence.

 

In consultation with the Department Chair and Dean, maintain a curriculum in accordance with national AP standards. Each week teach 2 sections of Hon/AP Art History to high school seniors, plus possibly other courses/duties as needed.

 

We are committed to respecting all people and giving all students pre-professional instruction and mentorship. We are mindful to be inclusive and provide equitable opportunities.

 

HOW TO APPLY:

 

Interested persons must complete a State Employment Application along with a current cv and a letter of interest to: www.careers.sc.gov Faxed, hand delivered or emailed applications will not be accepted.

Skills & Requirements

MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Bachelor’s Degree in Art History, Visual Arts, Art Education, or related field as well as three (3) years of successful teaching experience in art history or studio art at the secondary or post-secondary level.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Master’s Degree in Art History or related field, or graduate credits in art history if applicant holds a Master’s of Fine Arts degree. Demonstrable knowledge of the history of global theoretical discourses within art; a focus on contemporary art and craft practices; and an active awareness of global trends in art, aesthetics, and politics.

 

Excellent classroom management skills. Demonstrated knowledge and interpersonal skills to work with public school students who have exceptional artistic potential and achievement, other arts and academic educators, and diverse constituencies and cultures. Experience advising high school students’ academic and social/emotional development.

 

Willingness to try new collaborative efforts, teach new topics, work with diverse students on student proposed projects. The ability to write well and communicate respectfully with students and colleagues in courses and meetings. Preferred candidates will also have a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion as an educator.

How to Apply

 

HOW TO APPLY:

 

Interested persons must complete a State Employment Application along with a current cv and a letter of interest to: www.careers.sc.gov Faxed, hand delivered or emailed applications will not be accepted.

PLEASE DIRECT INQUIRIES TO:

LaTomya Doctor
Director of Human Resources
SC Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities
15 University Street, Greenville, South Carolina 29601

Tel: (864) 282-3781| Email: [email protected]

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