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Dramatic Arts Department Chair

  • 22 Feb 2024 3:49 PM
    Message # 13319633

    Dramatic Arts Department Chair

    The mission of the Idyllwild Arts Foundation is changing lives through the transformative power of art.

    The Idyllwild Arts Academy provides pre-professional training in the arts and a comprehensive college preparatory curriculum to a diverse student body of gifted young artists from all over the world. It is a boarding Arts high school.

    The Idyllwild Arts Summer Program provides arts instruction and experiences of the highest caliber to a diverse student population of all ages and abilities.

    Idyllwild is a small town located at over 5,000 feet on the western slopes of California’s San Jacinto Mountains. Even though it seems far from the hustle and bustle of city life, the town and campus frequently have hosted music festivals, prominent speakers and artists, and community events. Also, it is only two hours by car to Los Angeles and San Diego.

    OPPORTUNITY:  Dramatic Arts Department Chair

    LOCATION: Idyllwild, CA 92549

    REPORTS TO: Head of School

    STATUS: Full Time/Exempt

    SUPERVISES: Department Faculty for Academy, and Summer Department Program Directors

    START DATE: August 15, 2024 preferred

    COMPENSATION - $57,500 - $71,000  

    Idyllwild Arts Academy welcomes an experienced Dramatic Arts faculty member to teach a variety of subjects and provide leadership and development opportunities for the Dramatic Arts Department. This is a unique opportunity to join an international boarding high school community that focuses on pre-professional training for young artists. We are seeking an educator who will embrace and support the Arts, advocate for the Dramatic Arts in general, and appreciate the unique environment of Idyllwild, the Academy, the Summer Program, and its diverse and talented students and faculty.

    POSITION OVERVIEW

    The Dramatic Arts Department Chair position is a full-time exempt position which reports to the Head of School. The Dramatic Arts Department Chair should have experience teaching a variety of subjects in the field of Theatre, either generalized or specific to one area of concentration, a thorough knowledge of entrepreneurial skills needed to promote one’s own theatrical and artistic endeavors, experience living in a boarding community or experience with leading, instructing, and working with adolescents, and life experiences with professional performance. The Dramatic Arts Department Chair will have many administrative tasks: overseeing programs, faculty, and students in multiple genres of Theatre, including Classical & Contemporary performance, Musical Theatre, Acting for the Camera, Voiceover and Actor Voice & Movement, and Technical Theatre.

    Job Description

    Teaching

    The areas of responsibility may include:

          Classroom teaching and hours per week will be determined with the Head of School.

          Teach courses in areas of specialization, such as directing, acting techniques, or other applicable classes.

          Oversee the advisement of Dramatic Arts students in all phases of performance and audition preparation.

          Oversee, develop, and adjust curriculum within the department, with awareness of current trends both in education and in the field of Dramatic Arts.

    Administrative Duties/Requirements

    The areas of responsibility may include:

          Supervise, evaluate, and recruit qualified Dramatic Arts faculty (including private and part time teachers) for the wide variety of opportunities throughout the Dramatic Arts Department.

          Work closely with Admissions on recruiting students for the program, and support faculty recruitment of students, both domestic and international. This includes work for the Summer Progra, over the summer months, and may include occasional work during other Academy breaks.

          Assist students in college preparation and selection process.

          Maintain departmental curriculum guide and handbook.

          Communicate regularly with departmental students and families, including those who have been recently accepted.

          Attend faculty, department and leadership meetings. Lead department meetings.

          Work some late nights and weekends as needed when projects are in production.

          Advise a general core group of Academy students.

          Assist with other administrative duties as needed, by Assistant Head of School, Head of School, or President.

    Required Qualifications

              

          Terminal Theatre degree or professional equivalent with relevant teaching experience of adolescents.

          Teaching or instruction experience within a collegiate and/or high school institution.

          Arts management and/or personnel management experience.

          High level of organizational skills and outstanding professional communication skills.

          Fluency in multiple styles of performance: Classical & Contemporary performance, Musical Theatre, Acting for the Camera, Voiceover and Actor Voice & Movement.


    Personal Qualities

          Acts as a model of integrity.

          Respects confidentiality.

          Has a sense of humor and keeps things in perspective.

          Exercises patience and good listening skills.

          Flexible and has the ability to work under pressure.

          Maintains a positive attitude.

     

    OTHER REQUIREMENTS

    Ability and desire to work within the Idyllwild community, Riverside County, or commute a reasonable distance that does not impede on-time arrival during winter months.  Obtain and maintain a valid California Driver License, pass a criminal history background check as required by California Education Code Section 44237, and pass a TB test.

     

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENT

     

    ●  While performing the duties of this position an incumbent is required to regularly remain sedentary for

    long periods of time in meetings and while processing information and paper work both manually and on

    a computer.

    ●  Specific vision abilities include close, distance and color vision perception and the ability to adjust eye

    focus.

     

    ●  Reaching with the hands and arms and use of hands to finger, type, and manipulate a computer

    keyboard and mouse is required.

     

    ●  The incumbent must be able to converse in clear English both written and orally, over a telephone and in

    person, and be able to make public presentations.

    ●  Occasionally, incumbent may be required to lift 25 or more pounds, traverse uneven terrain and climb

    stairs while moving about campus; bend and stoop, conduct tours and show visitors our campus facilities.

     

    ●  They may need to provide their own transportation for local and remote events.

     

    ●  Work hours vary and may include days, nights, and weekends.

    Reasonable accommodation will be considered to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.

    Idyllwild Arts Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer

    Please apply at 

    https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/jobs/ViewJobDetails?job=67482&clientkey=BD642DABA4F2F980F22AB2EC92FD2919

    Last modified: 22 Feb 2024 3:50 PM | Anonymous member



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