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Fall River Public Schools is Hiring a Director of Fine Arts Near River, MA

The Superintendent of Schools announces the following position within the Fall River Public School System:

Position: Director for Visual Arts, Music, and/or Music/Performing Arts K-12

Job Description: Provide strategic management of the curriculum and professional development program in Visual Arts,
Music, and/or Music/Performing Arts.

Required Qualifications:

1.) Master's Degree

2.) Undergraduate degree and master’s degree in Visual Arts, Music, and/or Music/Performing Arts preferred.

3.) Certified in Visual Arts, Music and/or Music/Performing Arts and as Supervisor/Director

4.) Significant experience personally providing in-service training on state frameworks and relevant instructional
methods.

5.) Active involvement on Massachusetts department of education reform committees.

6.) A record of extensive, active participation in both in service and committee work.

7.) Demonstrated success in changing instructional practice of staff from primarily teacher-centered lecture to student
inquiry and application.

Performance Responsibilities:

1. Direct and monitor implementation of the "visual arts, music and performing arts" curriculum in K-12 schools and
provide feedback to principals, Superintendent and Asst. Superintendents for use in their administrative duties.

2. Oversee implementation of the "visual arts, music and performing arts" curriculum in high school departments and
provide feedback to department heads, principal and the assistant superintendent for instruction for use in carrying out
administrative duties.

3. Supervise and evaluate visual arts, music and arts teachers.

4. In conjunction with the Office of Instruction and the Leadership Team, assist in the implementation of the system-wide
goals and development plan; the alignment of the visual arts, music, and performing arts curriculum with the
Massachusetts Arts Curriculum Framework; across the system and grade levels.

5. Supervises and evaluates all visual arts, music and performing arts teachers.

6. Ensure that teachers, administrators, parents, and other members of the school community are knowledgeable about
Curriculum Frameworks, state and local learning standards, and the idea of teaching to standards.

7. Contribute to a system-wide effort to improve classroom instruction by introducing and supporting more use of the
following: project learning, inquiry approach, problem solving and higher order thinking, cooperative learning, analysis of
student thought processes, teaching for conceptual understanding, and reading and writing across the curriculum.

8. Assist the office of Instruction and principals of all schools to coordinates the development and implementation of the
Visual Arts, Music, and Performing Arts curriculum, at all grade levels.

9. Assist principals to assess the professional development needs of staff in content and methods; organize in-service
programs to meet the department needs across schools; personally conduct in-service sessions develop relationships with
outside resources that are connected to state and national research-based models and that offer access to grant funding.

10. Develop transition programs for students moving from elementary to middle and middle to high school.

11. Assist alternative classes/schools to develop high quality academic programs.

12. Conducts department meetings on a regular basis.

13. Prepares, maintains, and administers the Visual and Performing Arts budgets.

14. Assist in acquiring grant funds for Visual and Performing Arts programs.

15. Attends all pertinent school committee meetings.

16. Create linkages between Fall River Public Schools and community resources, agencies, and institutes of higher
education in the areas of Visual and Performing Arts teacher training programs.

17. Performs such other tasks and responsibilities that may be assigned by the Superintendent and Assistant
Superintendent of Teaching and Learning.

The Superintendent of Schools reserves the right to waive a position qualification or determine that there is an acceptable
alternative to that qualification. If the Superintendent intends to waive a qualification, such intent will be shared with the
Fall River School Committee.

Reports To: Assistant Superintendent of Schools for Teaching and Learning

Supervises: Fine Arts Staff

Terms of Employment: Work year, salary and benefits in accordance with the Administrators' Association Contract.

The Fall River Public School District is an equal opportunity employer. We consider applicants for all positions without
regard to race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital/civil union status,
ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship status, veteran status or active military status, mental illness, political affiliation,
genetic information or disability. All candidates are encouraged to apply.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Elementary & Secondary Education

SALARY

$101k-154k (estimate)

POST DATE

04/13/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

01/01/2050

WEBSITE

fallriverschools.org

HEADQUARTERS

FALL RIVER, MA

SIZE

1,000 - 3,000

FOUNDED

2015

CEO

RAY MEDEIROS JR

REVENUE

$200M - $500M

INDUSTRY

Elementary & Secondary Education

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About Fall River Public Schools

Academic excellence is a priority of the Fall River Public Schools. All students are challenged and supported to meet and exceed the rigorous Massachusetts State Standards. We are responsible for ensuring that all students become literate thinkers and problem solvers with an enthusiasm for lifelong learning. Children are nurtured as individuals with social, emotional, physical and academic needs. Learning is not limited to the boundaries of the classroom. We provide opportunities for children to explore their interests,broaden their horizons, and develop their talents and creativity. We respec...t, value, and celebrate diverse traditions, beliefs, and languages. Each person is an individual of great worth. Collaboration among staff, parents, and community members maximizes the resources and support available to our students. Our school community shares responsibility for student success. Communication is key. We believe that everyone should be respected and that all voices should be heard. As a school family, we strive to provide a safe, supportive, and stimulating learning environment. We model and expect responsible, respectful behavior, and students are held accountable for their choices. The District is comprised of 17 schools: 8 elementary, 3 community, 4 middle, and 2 high schools, and services 10,500 students. Fall River is 1 of 10 urban districts in the state of Massachusetts as defined by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and is currently home to 5 Level 1 schools! More
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