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K-12 Art Education Teacher

Art Education Teacher Job Description – K-12

 

Position Overview

Celeryville Christian School is seeking a passionate and creative K-12 Art Teacher dedicated to fostering artistic expression and creativity within a Christ-centered learning environment. The ideal candidate will inspire students to explore their God-given talents, integrate faith into the arts, and develop a love for visual expression through various media. This position reports to the Lower School Principal.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Plan, develop, and deliver engaging art lessons aligned with the school’s mission and standards.
  • Teach and inspire students in grades K-12, tailoring instruction to accommodate diverse age groups and skill levels.
  • Integrate biblical principles into the curriculum, encouraging students to see art as a means to glorify God.
  • Foster a safe, encouraging, and respectful classroom environment where creativity thrives.
  • Manage the organization and care of art supplies, materials, and classroom space.
  • Prepare students’ artwork for display in school events, art exhibits, and community showcases.
  • Collaborate with other staff members and contribute to cross-disciplinary projects.
  • Maintain accurate records of student progress and provide regular feedback to students and parents.
  • Uphold the mission and values of Celeryville Christian School in all interactions and instructional practices.

 

Essential Job Qualifications & Requirements

Christian Knowledge, Beliefs & Commitment 

  • A strong clear Christian testimony confessing Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord (John 1:12, John 3:3, I Peter 1:23). 
  • Acceptance without reservation of the school’s Employment Contract, Statement of Faith, and Declaration and Agreement to Ethical and Moral Integrity. Knowledge and ability to convey Christian beliefs, teachings, faith, and values that align with the school’s Statement of Faith to students, with the goal of assisting students in the formation and maturity of their own Christian faith. 
  • Ability to teach all subjects from a Christian biblical worldview and perspective and to infuse and integrate Christian faith into all classes.
  • Attend and support a Bible-believing church or fellowship of believers (Hebrews 10:25) whose doctrine and beliefs are not contrary to CCS’s Christian doctrines and beliefs.
  • Must be able to serve as a positive Christian role model to students and all others in the ACS school context. (I Timothy 4:12, Luke 6:40).
  • Must have an understanding of and commitment to ACS’s educational objectives, religious mission, and philosophy of education.
  • A lifestyle of biblical integrity, not promoting or engaging in actions, beliefs, or lifestyles contrary to biblical standards, such as premarital, extramarital, transgender, or homosexual behavior (Romans 12:1-2, I Corinthians 6:9-20, Ephesians 4:1-11, 5:3-5, I Thessalonians 4:3-8, I Timothy 4:12, II Timothy 2:19-22, I Peter 1:15-16, 2:15-17, I John 3:1-3).
  • Must affirm that he/she believes is passionate about the intellectual and moral formation of students and Christian education as a profession, believes that this profession and their role as a teacher are a good use of time and talent to honor the Lord Jesus Christ, and understands that teaching at ACS is a Christian ministry. 
  • Must enjoy working with young people.

 

Professional Credentials & Abilities

  • Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Art Education or related field (preferred)
  • State teaching certificate or ACSI teachers certificate
  • Must have appropriate knowledge of the subject matter and be effective in teaching and maintaining appropriate classroom discipline.

Individual Skills 

  • Superior interpersonal relationship skills. 
  • Excellent judgment and discretion.
  • Physical stamina required to fulfill the professional obligations of the teaching profession, their specific faculty assignment, and the management and safety of students, including, but not limited to, climbing stairs, riding the bus, lifting common classroom equipment and materials, supervising students both out-of-doors and indoors, assisting with the evacuation of students in case of emergencies.
  • Proficiency in computer and technology applications necessary for the teaching profession.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills, including the ability to use the English language properly. 
  • Strong work ethic, self-motivation, and effective time management skills.
  • Flexible and adaptable to schedule and other changes.
  • Ability to maintain an orderly learning atmosphere.
  • Well organized, diligent, and creative.
  • Teachable, servant spirit.

 

 

Duties and Responsibilities

Spiritual

  • Models a consistent daily walk with Jesus Christin speech, actions, attitudes
  • Actively involved in church
  • Follows Matthew18 principle in dealing with interpersonal conflict
  • Encourages students to accept God’s gift of salvation and grow in their faith


 

Instructional

  • Effectively partners with parents
  • Ministers to the whole child—spiritual, intellectual, physical, social, emotional.
  • Maintains teaching environment conducive to student learning
  • Teaches classes as assigned and scheduled by the administrator
  • Demonstrates mastery of the subject matter
  • Proactively plans for curriculum instruction
  • Uses effective teaching methods to challenge student achievement and promote learning
  • Effectively utilizes educational technology
  • Teaches and designs curriculum from a biblical worldview
  • Uses formative and summative assessments to promote student learning

 

 

Non‐instructional and Professional

  • Adheres to all policies and procedures governing the operation of the school
  • Proactively communicates with parents and administrators
  • Maintains regular and accurate attendance and grade records
  • Accepts a share of responsibility for extracurricular activities as assigned
  • Pursues professional development opportunities
  • Attends and arrives punctually to scheduled devotional, committee, faculty meetings
  • Maintains professional dress and appearance
  • Uses standard English in written and oral communication

 

 

Personal

  • Demonstrates the character qualities of courtesy, friendliness, flexibility, integrity,

gratitude, and perseverance

  • Meets everyday stress with emotional stability
  • Submits respectfully and is loyal to constituted authority
  • Represents the school in a favorable and professional manner to its constituency