What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lower School Art Teacher position at National Association of Episcopal Schools?
Lower School Art Teacher
April 27, 2026
St. Andrew's Episcopal School
Jackson, MS United States
Comprehensive School (P-12)
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Position Starts: August 1, 2026
Application Deadline: May 31, 2026
Objective
To foster a dynamic and creative learning environment that engages students in the art curriculum and concepts through student-centered, differentiated instruction.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Prepare engaging, age appropriate lessons that reflect extensive knowledge of the fine arts curriculum and student development and abilities.
Implement lessons that foster creativity while teaching fundamental art skills and concepts to students in 1st through 4th grades.
Introduce students to various art forms, techniques, and materials (i.e. painting, sculpting, mixed media, sketching, drawing).
Utilize a variety of teaching methods to meet the needs of students with diverse backgrounds and learning styles.
Develop student interest and appreciation for creative expression.
Develop the individual talents of students in the field of art.
Manage the Lower School art gallery spaces and plan and present art displays to exhibit students’ and guest artists’ work.
Instruct students in the proper care and use of tools and equipment.
Organize, inventory, and monitor the use of materials, tools, and equipment.
Manage the Lower School visual art department budget. Order materials, tools, and equipment, as needed.
Demonstrate strong classroom management
Work with the performing arts program in the creation of stage sets and other needs.
Monitor students’ progress, strengths, and weaknesses, and communicate these when necessary to parents/guardians and administrators.
Use a variety of assessment methods including observation, portfolios, and projects.
Guide students in the creation of robust portfolios that document their creations and collaborate with the arts department to find creative ways to celebrate and showcase student talent.
Collaborate with colleagues across the lower school to integrate art into other subject areas.
Attend and contribute in full, divisional, departmental, and team faculty meetings.
Serve on the Lower School May Day committee and oversee the design of the May Day t-shirts.
Take an active role in professional activities and attend relevant professional meetings and conferences.
Stay abreast of the latest advances in art education.
Work Environment
This job operates in a professional school environment.
Position Type
This is a full-time position with teaching responsibilities from August – May. As with any independent school, faculty should be ready to chaperone class trips, perform typical day-to-day duties such as lunch and carpool duties, and engage fully in all school events that develop the student.