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Boston Public Schools Theater Content Specialist [Part-Time 0.5FTE] (SY25-26) in Boston, Massachusetts
Job Details
Job ID: 4992989
Job Description
Reports to: Executive Director for the Arts
Content Specialty: Theater Arts Content Specialist PreK-12
General Description:
The Boston Public Schools is searching for an innovative leader to advance theatre arts education. Reporting to the Executive Director for the Arts, the Theatre Arts Content Specialist will support Pre-K–12 theatre educators by providing instructional coaching, fostering the implementation of an inclusive, culturally, and linguistically responsive curriculum, and delivering high-quality professional development. The role also includes managing districtwide arts initiatives, producing theatre-specific projects, and collaborating with internal and external partners to further the district’s arts education goals.
Responsibilities:
Develops and facilitates professional development through workshops, study groups, data analysis, and peer observations connected to the 2019 Massachusetts Core Arts Standards
Supports teachers in the implementation of effective instructional practices to improve student outcomes
Models positive leadership utilizing effective communication skills that reflect a deep commitment to educational success and opportunity for all students
Guides theater educators by creating effective classroom environments, planning lessons, conducting demo classes, and providing in-class coaching
Organizes and facilitates professional learning communities as necessary to support the improvement of core instruction and implementation of the frameworks
Acts as a liaison between teachers where mentor/mentee relationships may be built to support best practices
Maintains and organizes an inventory of theatre arts curriculum materials and supplies, and oversees the distribution of materials
Produces citywide showcases of student performances
Trains students and educators on industry-standard lighting design (ETC Ion)
Assists colleagues in citywide Visual and Performing Arts events
Strengthen partnerships with creative youth development and cultural organizations in Boston
Skills and Competencies:
Demonstrated ability to provide critical feedback
Demonstrated ability to adapt and modify the curriculum for students with disabilities and multilingual students
Demonstrated ability to create and disseminate instructional tools for teachers and build professional development modules for teachers of multiple grade bands
Demonstrated ability to use data to guide instructional design for teachers and students
Demonstrated ability to think strategically to improve the delivery of instruction to students while considering the needs of all stakeholders
Ability to consider multiple perspectives, synthesize information, and draw conclusions to support student improvement
Demonstrated ability to be self-directed and solutions-oriented
Extensive knowledge of theatre arts, including directing, acting, lighting, sound, stage design, production, and curriculum development
Extensive knowledge of instructional techniques to support urban students in gaining proficiency in theatre arts
Extensive knowledge of national and state standards and recent research regarding content instruction and development
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and professionally in speaking and writing
Attend professional development to deepen knowledge of content, pedagogy, and other related competencies
Qualifications - Required:
Bachelor’s Degree
MA Teacher Certification in Theatre Arts
5 or more years of urban teaching experience
Strong foundation in culturally and linguistically sustaining practices
Experience teaching Students with Disabilities and Multilingual Language Learners
Proficiencies with technology including Google Drive: Docs, Spreadsheets, Slides; Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint; Theatre Production Software and Tools
Experience and knowledge in producing presentations specific to musical theatre and drama; is able to guide teachers through logistics and planning related to this
Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to present information to large and small groups
Demonstrated experience providing engaging, data- and standards-based professional development
Support educators in understanding and applying copyright law and licensing requirements for theatrical productions in schools.
Current authorization to work in the United States - Candidates must have such authorization by their first day of employment
Terms: BTU, Group I
Please refer to www.bostonpublicschools.org/ohc (under "Employee Benefits and Policies") for more information on salary and compensation. Salaries are listed by Unions and Grade/Step.
The Boston Public Schools, in accordance with its nondiscrimination policies, does not discriminate in its programs, facilities, or employment or educational opportunities on the basis of race, color, age, criminal record (inquiries only), disability, homelessness, sex/gender, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, genetics or military status, and does not tolerate any form of retaliation, or bias-based intimidation, threat or harassment that demeans individuals’ dignity or interferes with their ability to learn or work.
Position Type: Part-time
Positions Available: 1
Job Categories
Classroom Teacher, Arts: Drama