Status:
Part-time during school hours or after school
The Teaching Artist – General reports to the Arts Education Manager.
Start Date: Ongoing/As Needed
About Us:
About Sundog Theatre
Sundog Theatre, founded in 2002, is a Staten Island-based performing arts organization with an excellent reputation in 4 areas:
- 100+ arts-in-education programs in over 50 schools and organizations; we support our teaching artists, and are team players with the mission to create positive change through the power of live performance and the arts. Rates of pay are comparable to those of teaching artists throughout NYC.
- Original, contemporary, and thought provoking theatre
- Touring productions with educational and social themes
- Acting classes for young people
Position Overview
Sundog Theatre is seeking enthusiastic and creative Teaching Artists to join our arts education team. Teaching Artists lead engaging workshops and residencies in schools and community settings, helping students explore artistic ideas, build new skills, and express themselves creatively.
We are looking for artists who enjoy working with young people and are passionate about sharing their craft in a classroom environment. Teaching Artists should feel comfortable leading groups, adapting lessons to different learning styles, and creating a supportive and inclusive space for students to learn and participate.
Job Responsibilities:
- Lead arts workshops and residencies for students in grades K–12
- Develop and lead engaging lessons within your artistic discipline
- Create a positive, inclusive classroom environment where students feel comfortable participating
- Collaborate with classroom teachers and school staff
- Adapt lessons to meet the needs of diverse learners, including English Language Learners and students with special needs
- Incorporate New York State Learning Standards and the NYC Blueprints for Teaching & Learning in the Arts
- Communicate with Sundog staff about program progress and classroom needs
Job Requirements and Qualifications:
- Professional experience in an artistic discipline (such as theatre, music, dance, visual arts, or related fields)
- Experience working with students ages K – 12 in educational, community, or arts settings
- Strong classroom management and communication skills
- Ability to create engaging lesson plans and hands-on learning experiences
- Collaborative and flexible approach to teaching
Additional experience that is preferred but not required:
- Experience working in NYC public schools
- Experience working with District 75 or special education populations
- Experience working with English Language Learners
- Bilingual skills
Education Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in an arts-related field preferred, or equivalent professional and teaching experience.
Compensation:
Teaching Artists are paid starting at $50 per hour, depending on experience.
Submission Instructions:
Please email the following materials:
- Teaching Artist resume
- Artist resume
- Three references related to your teaching artist work (supervisors, teachers, or principals)
- A sample lesson plan
- Samples of teaching work, if possible
Send applications to: Elyssa@sundogtheatre.org
