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This includes overseeing the Season, planning and implanting the Summer Arts Program, and coordinating outreach efforts for the performing arts center with other departments and outside organizations The Teacher – Drama will serve as a classroom leader who works to provide exceptional instruction that affords all students the opportunity to excel academically and meet production standards related to Theatre/Drama.
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Oversee and coordinate all divisional creative arts ensembles, which includes, but is not limited to, Pendel Arts (Drama, Step, and Dance) and the Pendel Youth Arts Ensemble (Drama, Step, and Dance.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience working with kids or adults in Music, Dance, Drama, or Fine Arts. Demonstrates good judgment, resourcefulness, flexibility, and problem solving. Instructors will be responsible for the education and training of students in the disciplines of Music, Dance, Drama, and/or Fine Art under the guidance of the Arts Manager.
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Skills in language, art, music or drama highly regarded. Enable and assist the teaching staff in guiding, and supervising children 12 weeks to 5 years in accordance with NAEYC, Keystone Stars, and DHS guidelines.
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Find engaging activities to teach skills (e.g. drawing and theater drama). Find engaging activities to teach skills (e.g. drawing and theater drama). Proven experience as a Special Education Teacher or relevant role.
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Bachelor's Degree in Event Planning, Theatre Arts, or similar educational field required; Master's Degree preferred. The ADCADSEC will also work, in coordination with the Divisional Program Secretary, and Divisional Music and Creative Arts Director to plan and execute high quality special events, including, but not limited to, script writing, leading production meetings, video production, audio visual coordination, and other forms of effective communication required to streamline public events.
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You'll create an environment where students feel empowered to express themselves through song, dance, and drama. We achieve this by offering strong academic, co-curricular, and social-emotional learning that prepares students for success in college and beyond.
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Positive Culture: We promote a nurturing, positive, and drama-free environment that supports the well-being and professional growth of our team members. Manageable Caseloads: We believe in quality over quantity, ensuring you have the bandwidth to make big changes in the lives of the children you serve.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience working with kids or adults in Music, Dance, Drama, or Fine Arts. Bachelors degree in music, fine arts, drama/theater, education, dance, or related. Minimum of 2 years of experience working with kids or adults in Music, Dance, Drama, or Fine Arts.
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