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Pablo Center at the Confluences ARTmobile connects children and families with the visual arts through hands-on accessible experiences.
As a Youth Art Educator you will engage primarily with Pre-K youth and families guiding fun and educational art projects designed to be completed in under 30 minutes. These projects are often conducted outdoors and encourage participation from parents or guardians. Projects are intended to be easy for children to carry home.
In addition you will work with K12 students during school gallery visits designing and leading themed projects related to the Centers rotating exhibits.
Educators foster a nurturing and engaging environment while researching and creating art activities rooted in art history STEAM health and wellness and other stimulating themes. This includes making project samples setting up mobile classrooms (sometimes outdoors) and guiding children and families through the creative process.
Successful candidates are flexible enthusiastic and comfortable working with children of all ages and backgrounds. They should also demonstrate a strong work ethic creativity and a collaborative spirit.
DUTIES:
Research and design age-appropriate educational art projects
Create and archive detailed project lesson plans
Prepare and record brief instructional videos for social media
Stay within designated project budgets
Set up supervise and lead each ARTmobile session (indoors or outdoors)
Tear down and clean up after sessions
Organize and maintain art materials and mobile classroom supplies
Attend weekly staff meetings (in person or asynchronously)
Wear Pablo Center-branded apparel during events
SALARY: $12-14/hour depending upon experience.
WORK DAYS/TIMES: This is a part-time position averaging 10-20 hours per week. Hours vary including daytime evening and weekends based on event needs.
REQUIRED SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS:
Self-motivated and goal-oriented
Strong communicator; able to explain instructions clearly to all age levels
Creative problem-solver who can adapt projects to meet the needs of diverse participants including children with disabilities
Passionate about working with children and families
Comfortable working independently and collaboratively
Flexible and willing to take initiative
Positive attitude and professional demeanor
Familiarity with Microsoft Word and Excel
Ability to lift and transport supplies (up to 30 lbs; carts and bins may be used)
Must pass a background check
PREFERRED SKILLS & EXPERIENCES:
Experience working with children or youth (Pre-K through grade 12)
Background in art education studio art or related creative disciplines
Experience teaching in classroom or community settings
Familiarity with a wide range of art materials and safe handling practices
Part-Time