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Upper School Sculpture and Photography Teacher

UPPER SCHOOL SCULPTURE & PHOTOGRAPHY TEACHER2026-2027OUR MISSIONGilman is a diverse community dedicated to educating boys in mind, body, and spirit through particular emphasis upon academic excellence, athletic participation, and aesthetic appreciation. Gilman seeks to produce men of character and integrity who have the skills and ability to make a positive contribution to the communities in which they live and work.OUR COMMITMENTEducating the Whole BoyFor more than a century, Gilman's mission has remained exceedingly focused: to unlock the greatness within each boy by educating the entire boy-mind, body, and spirit. To accomplish that goal, we provide space and opportunity for crucial learning and self-expression to take place. We believe that boys experience transformative learning when they connect disciplines, people, and ideas in ways that deepen their sense of self and serve the needs of others.Our rich and comprehensive program, our immeasurably talented and interesting faculty and students, and our belief in the character traits embodied by the Gilman Five-Honor, Integrity, Respect, Humility, and Excellence-combine to form the foundation of an educational environment dedicated to helping boys grow into men of character.Community, Inclusion, and EquityGilman's commitment to inclusion and equity is founded on the belief that our community is strengthened by the vibrant exchange that occurs when individuals with different backgrounds and heritages share their perspectives with one another. Through the recognition and acceptance of our many differences, we learn to appreciate and respect the complexity of the world in which we live and develop essential skills that help us forge productive relationships with those around us.We are proud of our history as a school that has, for several generations, taken the lead on matters of diversity, inclusion, and equity. More than 35% of Gilman's student body and 22% of the School's faculty identify as people of color. We continue to build on that legacy through our steadfast commitment to inclusivity and equity and initiatives on local, state, and national levels.OUR SCHOOLGilman School is a pre-kindergarten through twelfth-grade private independent day school for boys. Set on a 57-acre campus in the northern part of Baltimore City, Gilman serves roughly 1,000 students in three divisions. The School has a full-time faculty of nearly 140, and the average class size is 16 students.WHAT YOU WILL DO:Teach four sections of high school Sculpture and Photography with either two or three preparations;Coach two seasons of interscholastic sports or support our intramural program;Support and then lead an advisory group of 8-10 students.WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO SUCCEED:The ability to inspire and build relationships with your studentsThe willingness to grow as an educatorThe desire to connect with students outside of formal interactionsExperience with Canvas or a similar learning management systemAt least a Bachelor's Degree in Visual Arts or a related majorCOMPENSATION AND BENEFITS:Gilman School follows a Faculty Salary Scale that recognizes direct years of experience and correlates to steps on the scale. Compensation for the role will depend on several factors, including a candidate's years of experience, education, skills, and job-related responsibilities. Teaching candidates will be offered a salary between $50,000 and $70,000. Candidates with additional experience or qualifications may be offered a salary outside the range shown.In addition to the annual salary, Gilman School offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as life insurance, critical illness and accident coverage, and both short- and long-term disability. We offer a 403 (b) retirement plan with an employer match to help you plan for the future.ADDITIONAL DETAILSPOSITION TITLE: Upper School Sculpture and Photography TeacherSTATUS/FLSA: Full TimeHOURS OF WORK: TBDEOE