It takes a village to raise a child.
- African Proverb
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PROGRAM: Arts in Education Program
Title: Theater
Arts Teaching Artist
Location: Brooklyn
Reports to: Arts in Education Program Associate
Organizational Mission:
Ifetayo's mission is to prepare young people and their
families for all aspects of their lives through comprehensive
and holistic programs that help to empower them to become
self-sufficient, productive adults who are actively engaged
in the improvement of their communities. This mission is
carried out as we work to achieve the five primary objectives
of the organization which are:
- to develop cultural awareness and self-esteem by exposing
youth and families to traditional African artistic forms
and their evolution into contemporary cultures;
- to provide youth, families and communities of African
descent with the tools required to become self-sufficient
and to transcend challenges that are perpetuated across
generations;
- to support youth, families and communities of African
descent to reach their optimum potential by attaining
a harmonious balance between the mind, body, and spirit
and through proper nutrition, exercise, and cultural awareness;
- to create leaders for local neighborhoods and international
communities, and
- to develop, document and disseminate a comprehensive,
African-centered approach to youth and community development.
Program Summary:
Ifetayo's Arts in Education Program is designed to provide
Acting, Creative Writing, Visual Arts, Dance, and Music
instruction through vital and engaging interdisciplinary
arts education, tutorials, peer and adult mentoring for
New York City Board of Education public schools. Ifetayo
provides ancillary services by working with school administrators,
teachers, youth, parent associations and other community-based
organizations. The program combines and utilizes resources
to create a holistic community that encourages youth and
family development and directly addresses challenges identified
by the school community. The objective is to collectively
plan, implement, coordinate, expand, and integrate educational
services. The program provides linkages to both National
and New York State academic and artistic standards, tools
for teacher motivation and skill development and improves
parent involvement and support.
Position Description:
The Theater Arts Teaching Artist will be responsible for
creating, implementing and developing a theater arts curriculum
and related activities for youth, teachers and parents in
an in-school Arts in Education Program. The Theater Arts
teaching artist will be a part of a multidisciplinary team
that will work with the youth and coordinate a wide range
of group and individualized theater activities.
Key Responsibilities:
Essential duties include but are not limited to the
following:
- Responsible for the development of theatre curriculum
and lesson plans appropriate for youth enrolled in the
Theater Program
- Curriculum is to include an introduction to the history
of theater and African Diaspora and the African- American
influence on American and world theater
- Curriculum is to include a basis introduction to all
the elements of theater including on stage and behind
the scene operations (play writing, acting, set designs,
costumes, stage management, lighting, sound and theatre
code of ethics)
- Curriculum is to include basic elements of creative
writing that are age appropriate and incorporate English
language arts standards
- Utilize theater for academic development while enhancing
creative writing skills and an appreciation for theater
as a literary art
- Employ theater games and teaching techniques that are
age appropriate
- Teach problem solving techniques through drama, as
it relates to every day life
- Utilize theater arts as the vehicle, to encourage critical
and creative thinking to help build self-esteem
- Activities should result in concrete outcomes such
as plays, poems, acts, dramatic expression that will be
displayed in some type of venue such as an exhibition,
performance and in the program's end of session events
- Activities must include creating, performing and responding
to works of theater and include the learning standards
for the arts as well as incorporate the English language
arts standards
- Maintain a safe working environment in workshops and
classes at all times
- Submit monthly progress reports on our state of the
art electronic evaluation module on students in which
you evaluate the implementation of related goals and children's
assessment of related activities.
- Submit daily attendance record to the Program Associate
- Submit written anecdotal observations of significant
interactions with students and parent to the Program Associate
on as needed basis
- Submit invoices in a timely manner (invoices are due
the 1st day of the month)
- Work with classroom teachers and provide professional
development workshops for participating teachers which
incorporate innovative teaching strategies that utilize
the arts
- Provide along with the Arts in Education teaching artist
staff parent workshops that utilize the arts to provide
strategies to aid parents with their child's learning
- As a member of the Ifetayo educational team, assist
in the overall planning and implementation of program
policy
- Work closely with the production team and attend all
required staff events and meetings as requested
- Be available and present at all rehearsals, dress rehearsal
and end of session presentations
Qualifications:
- Strong interest in youth development and developing
youth through the arts
- Bachelor’s degree, Bachelors in Fine Arts or
significant demonstrated experience in theater arts
- Significant demonstrated experience in theater arts
- Background as a practicing actor/actress, with a minimum
of two years teaching experience in school’s and/or
community based programs in youth development
- Strong interpersonal skills, an ability to relate to
diverse populations and work with both management and
direct service staff
- Strong communication skills, both oral and written
- Good organizing, planning, and presentation skills
You must act as if
it is impossible to fail.
Ashanti proverb
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