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$25 - $25 / HOUR
Lead weeklong art workshops and in-gallery experiences for children in a summer camp setting. Create a welcoming classroom environment while implementing approved lesson plans and ensuring camper safety.
Requires a Bachelor's degree in Art History, Studio Art, or Art Education, or 2-3 years of relevant experience. Must have demonstrated experience teaching young children in a classroom or community setting.
$25 per/hr Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following: During Summer Camp (85%) · Enthusiastically implements approved lesson plans and gallery activities according to the theme of each week of camp. Adapts lesson plans as needed with approval by camp leadership staff. · Creates a welcoming classroom environment for campers and their caregiver(s). · Treats all children with respect, patience, and dignity. Implements positive discipline and other behavioral policies as per camp rules and regulations. · Responsible for adherence to all rules, regulations, and policies of the High Museum. · Responsible for immediately reporting any classroom issues or safety concerns to staff. · Responsible for having supplies, equipment, etc. set up prior to the scheduled start of the day. · Responsible for collaborating with the Workshop Assistant and other camp staff to ensure safety of campers, classroom management, and material availability. Responsible for communicating needs to appropriate staff immediately. · Other duties as assigned. Pre-Summer Camp (15%) · Attends all readiness training workshop(s) to practice lessons, walk through galleries, and examine classroom spaces. · Reads lesson plans and prepares classroom for the summer. · Completes all paperwork and trainings prior to the start of camp. · Obtains approval for any requested absences prior to the start of camp. Work Schedule: Trainings 2026 May 27, 28, 29; 10 am – 3pm (Mandatory) Summer Camp 2026 Monday – Friday 10 am to 6 pm, for the following dates: June 1 – 5 June 8 - 12 June 15 – 19 June 22 - 26 June 29 – July 3 July 6 – 10 July 13 – 17 July 20 – 24 July 27 – 31 Additional dates may be scheduled for prep, set-up, and clean-up.
· Ability to pass a background check · Minimum: Batchelor's in Art History, Studio Art, or Art Education required OR 2-3 years of other relevant work experience · Experience teaching young children in a classroom or community setting required · Ability to demonstrate, engage, challenge, and interest youth through the arts · Ability to create safe, inclusive, supportive and creative environments for children, youth, families and volunteers · Must have strong people skills and the ability to work well with children and adults · Strong organizational skills and attention to detail with a proven ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities, plan ahead, anticipate and articulate needs, and work independently · Ability to problem-solve, be flexible, and imaginative; excellent communication skills The Woodruff Arts Center is one of the largest arts centers in the world, home to the Tony Award-winning Alliance Theatre, the Grammy Award-winning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) and the High Museum of Art, the leading art museum in the Southeast. Over 800,000 patrons travel to The Woodruff for outstanding theatre, music and exhibitions each year. Employment Woodruff Arts Center employees play an integral role in creating and supporting great art and education initiatives at the nation’s third largest arts center. Comprised of three Art Partners—Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and High Museum of Art—there’s a role for everyone at The Woodruff. Benefits
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