Secondary Art Teacher - Pine Bluff
Listed on 2026-06-20
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Education / Teaching
Art / Design Teacher -
Creative Arts/Media
Art / Design Teacher
Company Overview
Recognized among the nation’s top‑performing STEM schools, Friendship Aspire Academies turns potential into possibility for every student we serve. We are seeking bold, mission‑driven leaders who can translate vision into measurable results.
Rooted in the Friendship Education Foundation’s commitment to educational equity, our academies deliver a world‑class experience to historically underserved communities, an experience that sparks curiosity, drives high achievement, and shapes ethical, capable citizens ready to lead.
What sets us apart?
- Proven, high‑performance results. Consistently strong test scores and college‑readiness metrics place our campuses among the best‑in‑class for STEM education.
- Whole‑child focus. Evidence‑based behavior supports, comprehensive wellness initiatives, and enriching after‑school programs ensure students thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
- Immersive STEM instruction. Through hands‑on science exploration, real‑world technology application, engineering design challenges, and rigorous mathematical problem‑solving, scholars learn to think critically, innovate boldly, and lead confidently in tomorrow’s tech‑driven economy.
If you’re ready to helm a school where unwavering standards meet uncompromising support and where every scholar is prepared to excel in advanced STEM pathways, join us at Friendship Aspire Academies. Together, we’ll keep setting the pace for top‑performing schools nationwide.
Job DescriptionA secondary art teacher (grades 6-12) guides older students in developing advanced artistic skills, critical thinking, and a personal visual voice. They teach complex techniques in drawing, painting, and digital media while grading portfolios and preparing students for higher‑level arts or creative careers.
Key Responsibilities- Instruction: Teach techniques like drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, and digital art.
- Theory & History: Explain color theory, elements of design, and art history so students understand art in the real world.
- Lesson Planning: Create engaging projects that match state standards and meet the needs of all learners.
- Assessment: Grade student projects, maintain portfolios, and write progress reports.
- Classroom Management: Keep a safe, clean art studio and teach students how to safely use tools and equipment.
- Demonstrate: Do live demos of art techniques for students to watch and learn.
- Supply Ordering: Track, organize, and order materials like clay, paint, and paper.
- Showcases: Organize art displays to show off student work to the school and community.
- Creativity: Must be an artist who understands aesthetics.
- Patience: Must enjoy guiding teens and young adults as they find their personal style.
- Communication: Must easily explain hard concepts and talk to parents about student progress
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Job Type: Full-time
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