What are the responsibilities and job description for the Anticipated Elementary Art Teacher position at TeachIowa?
The Elementary Art Teacher at Interstate 35 Elementary inspires creativity and cultivates artistic skills in students from preschool through sixth grade. This position plays a vital role in helping students reach the Iowa Core Teaching Standards for Art while enriching their joy in understanding, appreciating, and creating across multiple forms of visual expression. Through engaging, standards-based lessons, the art teacher guides students in exploring a variety of media, techniques, and art history concepts that promote critical thinking, collaboration, and self-expression. This educator fosters a welcoming, inclusive studio environment where students of all backgrounds can confidently explore their creativity and see themselves as artists. The Elementary Art Teacher is a collaborative member of the special-area team, working closely with classroom teachers and colleagues to connect art to literacy, science, social studies, and the greater school culture, including special displays and schoolwide celebrations of student art.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Plan and deliver engaging, developmentally appropriate art lessons for preschool through sixth grade aligned to the Iowa Fine Arts Standards
- Provide instruction in a range of artistic media and techniques, including drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, and digital art
- Create a positive, safe, and well-organized classroom environment that encourages creativity and artistic risk-taking
- Collaborate with classroom teachers to integrate art into interdisciplinary projects and support literacy, math, and social-emotional learning goals
- Organize and display student artwork throughout the school and community to celebrate creativity and learning
- Maintain art supplies, tools, and inventory, ensuring responsible use and care of materials
- Coordinate and facilitate art-related events such as art shows, exhibits, or community collaborations
- Assess and document student progress aligned with standards and district expectations
- Supervise students during assigned times and contribute to the positive, team-based environment of the school
- Model the Roadrunner Way by promoting respect, responsibility, and a can-do attitude in every interaction