What are the responsibilities and job description for the Art Teacher - Saint Raymond School position at Archdiocese of San Francisco Department of Catholic Schools?
Art Teacher - Saint Raymond School at Archdiocese of San Francisco Department of Catholic Schools
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6/30/2026 11:55 PM Pacific
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415-614-5546
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Job Summary
Art Teacher (Grades JK–8) St. Raymond Catholic School | Menlo Park, California St. Raymond Catholic School, a Junior Kindergarten–Grade 8 parish school, is seeking a passionate and creative Art Teacher to inspire students and foster artistic expression. The ideal candidate will bring strong content knowledge, creativity, and a commitment to engaging students of varying ages and skill levels in a supportive, faith-filled environment. Job Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree in Art Education or related field (Master’s preferred) Teaching experience in art education preferred Strong knowledge of art history, techniques, and mediums Ability to differentiate instruction to meet diverse learning needs Strong classroom management and organizational skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Commitment to fostering creativity and student engagement Understanding of and support for Catholic education Fingerprinting & Background Clearance (upon job offer) Safe Environment Training (upon hire) CPR & First Aid Training (provided by the school)
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Salary/hourly (32hr) pay based on experience Health, Vision, and Dental insurance Flexible Spending Account Program Pension and 403(b) Retirement Benefits Schedule: School Year: 180 days (mid-August to early June) Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. School Type: Private Archdiocese of San Francisco Parish Catholic School (JK–8) You are invited to visit us at www.straymond.org to learn more about our community. To apply, please send the required documents to: Roddy Harrison, Principal rharrison@straymond.org Statement of Non-Discrimination: All school staff of Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of San Francisco shall be employed without regard to race, color, sex, ethnic or national origin, and will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories (Administrative Handbook #4111.4).
Required Documents: Professional Resume Cover Letter Professional References Responsibilities: Develop and implement an engaging, standards-based art curriculum aligned with grade-level expectations Teach art to students in grades JK–8, incorporating drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed media Differentiate instruction to support a range of student abilities and learning styles Create a positive, inclusive classroom environment that encourages creativity and risk-taking Assess student progress through portfolios, projects, and observation, providing meaningful feedback Integrate art across the curriculum and collaborate with colleagues on interdisciplinary learning Communicate regularly with parents regarding student progress and classroom activities Maintain organized classroom systems and instructional materials Support and promote a faith-filled environment within the classroom and school Participate in school programs, meetings, and community events Perform additional duties as assigned
Requirements / Qualifications
Salary/hourly (32hr) pay based on experience Health, Vision, and Dental insurance Flexible Spending Account Program Pension and 403(b) Retirement Benefits Schedule: School Year: 180 days (mid-August to early June) Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. School Type: Private Archdiocese of San Francisco Parish Catholic School (JK–8) You are invited to visit us at www.straymond.org to learn more about our community. To apply, please send the required documents to: Roddy Harrison, Principal rharrison@straymond.org Statement of Non-Discrimination: All school staff of Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of San Francisco shall be employed without regard to race, color, sex, ethnic or national origin, and will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories (Administrative Handbook #4111.4).
Required Documents: Professional Resume Cover Letter Professional References Responsibilities: Develop and implement an engaging, standards-based art curriculum aligned with grade-level expectations Teach art to students in grades JK–8, incorporating drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed media Differentiate instruction to support a range of student abilities and learning styles Create a positive, inclusive classroom environment that encourages creativity and risk-taking Assess student progress through portfolios, projects, and observation, providing meaningful feedback Integrate art across the curriculum and collaborate with colleagues on interdisciplinary learning Communicate regularly with parents regarding student progress and classroom activities Maintain organized classroom systems and instructional materials Support and promote a faith-filled environment within the classroom and school Participate in school programs, meetings, and community events Perform additional duties as assigned
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