Visual Arts Teacher The Whitfield School
The Whitfield School, an innovative educational institution for students in grades 6-12, announces an opening for a Visual Arts teacher. We are seeking individuals who actively engage with - and learn from - colleagues on a daily basis, are energized by the opportunity to co-create an equitable and inclusive environment for a diverse student body, and consistently apply research-based best practices in their classrooms. This position will begin in August 2026. This is a full-time position; however, we welcome interest from candidates seeking a part-time role, as the responsibilities may be divided into two part-time positions.
Whitfield’s Arts department fosters character, curiosity, and passion in dynamic studio-based classrooms. Students develop an appreciation for the power and beauty of visual expression by experimenting with diverse artistic media, exploring art history and contemporary practices, and refining their technical skills. Holistically, the Arts Department endeavors to provide students with the tools they need to become skilled, creative, confident artists, and visual storytellers.
Responsibilities include the following:
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Teach primarily digital arts courses (photography, graphic design, and yearbook) at the high school level - Specific courses to be determined based on the experience and expertise of the candidate
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Teach middle school general visual arts courses as needed.
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Advise students as part of the school’s Advisory Program
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Serve as an advisor to the school yearbook
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Meet with students during “Academic Lab” time to provide additional support, individualized feedback, and opportunities for extension
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Collaborate with departmental peers on curricular design, project-based learning experiences, and experiential education
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Collaborate with a grade level team to foster a community of kindness, trust, and belonging
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Work professionally and cooperatively within the department, the School, and the broader Whitfield community
In addition to demonstrating a passion for working with middle and/or upper school students, the ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:
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Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, or a related degree in Art Education, Studio Art, or a similar field
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Two to three years of experience supporting middle and/or upper school students in developing essential artistic skills.
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Specific expertise in teaching digital arts
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Experience in designing and facilitating collaborative, student-centered, inquiry-based lessons
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Background in and commitment to supporting the cognitive and social-emotional growth of adolescents
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Background in and commitment to culturally responsive teaching
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Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication (oral and written) skills
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Demonstrated ability to collaborate with colleagues
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Proficient computer skills, including familiarity with Google suite and Microsoft Office suite.
Interested candidates should submit the Whitfield Application for Employment form (click here) which includes submitting two PDF files through the application:
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A cover letter outlining their experience and interest in the position
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Resume detailing experiences and qualifications
Questions about the position can be directed to Upper School Director Zach Schwarz, zach.schwarz@whitfieldschool.org.
Whitfield actively seeks to forward the equity and diversity of our community in our admissions, programming, policies, and hiring. We do not discriminate on the basis of race or color, religion, age, nationality, ethnicity, economic background, disability status, protected veteran status, sex, gender identity or expression, or sexual orientation. Whitfield School is an equal opportunity employer and we encourage all candidates to apply.