Beck Center for the Arts
seeks a talented and engaging arts education instructor(s) to join our theater education faculty. In this role, the instructor will lead theater education classes
while promoting and nurturing the education of students by planning and implementing effective and developmentally appropriate classroom experiences; providing a safe environment conducive to learning; keeping students informed as to the plan for the course
and the activities taking place at Beck Center for the Arts. The instructor will be an entry point to first time students, while serving as an advocate for Beck Center to our students and the community.
Reporting to the Associate Director of Theater Education, the arts educator will:
Step into Storytime (Ages 4-7) Tue 4:30-6:15 pm (9/13/22-12/13/22)
Students delve into an exploration of creative dramatics, movement, listening skills, and creative arts. Students act out new stories each week, and learn about characters,
stagecraft, and storytelling. The class stresses positive self-development and interaction.
Little Folks Theater (Ages 4-7) Tue 5:30-6:15 pm (9/13/22-12/13/22)
Little Folks introduces our younger students to the magic of theater and is also designed for returning students as new exercises and material are explored each semester.
Children engage in lively classroom activities involving creative dramatics, movement, listening skills, and creative art. This class stresses positive self-development and interaction.
Acting Adventures (Ages 4-7) Wed 4:30-5:15 pm (9/7/22-12/14/22)
This class is designed to introduce children to theater through improvised imagination as each week students collectively conquer a new adventure. Students focus on projecting
their voices, listening for directions, developing stage presence, and working together while stretching their imaginations.
Kids-N-Theater (Ages 2-4 with parent) Wed 5:30-6:15 (9/7/22-12/14/22)
Parents/caregivers and children take part in basic theater skills (singing, movement, and acting) in a lively, creative, positive classroom atmosphere. Each class provides
an opportunity for everyone to share in the theatrical experience. PLEASE NOTE: Parents/caregivers are in the classroom with the child and participate during every session.
Requirements include:
We offer a fun and flexible working environment with a unique arts and education mission.
To apply in confidence, please send your resume and cover letter to Sarah Clare at
sclare@beckcenter.org.
No phone calls please.
Beck Center for the Arts welcomes and engages individuals who share the goal of enhancing the human spirit through arts experiences. As an equal opportunity employer, Beck Center considers applicants
for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.
Learn more about us at
www.beckcenter.org
- Beck Center for the Arts is more than a non-profit organization that combines professional theater with arts education. We create art experiences. We are committed to creating an arts experience that is as individual as the people we serve with eclectic
performances to suit many tastes, education opportunities for all ages and abilities, community outreach and free exhibitions.