Upper School Digital Art Teacher All School Art Department Chair and Yearbook Advisor
Friends Select School seeks a highly dedicated and collaborative community member who has expertise in designing and teaching digital art courses for students in grades 9-12 in digital photography illustration video production animation digital fabrication tools and publications. The schools visual arts program endeavors to nurture each students creative potential through practicing skills and engaging with art-making as a means of communication personal expression and creative problem-solving. Courses may include Foundations of Digital Art Digital Photography Illustration & New Media Video & Animation Advanced Digital Art and Digital Art Portfolio. This position will also involve advising the yearbook.
This role will also include serving as Department Chair for the 2026-27 school year (and beyond) overseeing the Pre-K-12 visual arts program. The department chair is directly accountable to the division directors and is responsible for establishing and maintaining professional and curricular standards for the department. The department chair manages the curricular scope and sequence staffing budgeting and exhibitions. They are a support person for all art teachers in the department and run regular after-school meetings.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Create and implement a challenging developmentally appropriate values-driven curriculum that is engaging real-world connected and responsive to students strengths and interests
Develop engaging and relevant art and technology lessons that are highly differentiated
Take a friendly and collaborative approach to teaching in order to create an inclusive learning environment for all students
Maintain LMS (Blackbaud) for assignments and grading
Participate actively in upper school life including student clubs committees and other activities
Oversee the art department including staffing budget curricular scope and sequence as well as all exhibitions
Collaborate with the art department and the wider faculty
Advise the yearbook and an art-related student-led club
Desired Qualifications
Bachelors degree in art design media production and/or art education; masters preferred
Effective classroom management skills and a working knowledge of the developmental needs and learning differences of upper school age students from a variety of backgrounds
Significant experience with the Adobe Creative Suite
Experience with digital fabrication tools such as 3D printers and laser cutters
Experience maintaining a computer lab and video and photo equipment
Comfort teaching multiple levels and mediums simultaneously in the same class
A collaborative spirit with an interest in multidisciplinary art practices and interdisciplinary teaching and learning
Interested applicants are welcome to submit a letter of interest and resume to Chris Singler Upper School Director via the schools website:
Upper School Digital Art Teacher All School Art Department Chair and Yearbook AdvisorFriends Select School seeks a highly dedicated and collaborative community member who has expertise in designing and teaching digital art courses for students in grades 9-12 in digital photography illustration video...
Upper School Digital Art Teacher All School Art Department Chair and Yearbook Advisor
Friends Select School seeks a highly dedicated and collaborative community member who has expertise in designing and teaching digital art courses for students in grades 9-12 in digital photography illustration video production animation digital fabrication tools and publications. The schools visual arts program endeavors to nurture each students creative potential through practicing skills and engaging with art-making as a means of communication personal expression and creative problem-solving. Courses may include Foundations of Digital Art Digital Photography Illustration & New Media Video & Animation Advanced Digital Art and Digital Art Portfolio. This position will also involve advising the yearbook.
This role will also include serving as Department Chair for the 2026-27 school year (and beyond) overseeing the Pre-K-12 visual arts program. The department chair is directly accountable to the division directors and is responsible for establishing and maintaining professional and curricular standards for the department. The department chair manages the curricular scope and sequence staffing budgeting and exhibitions. They are a support person for all art teachers in the department and run regular after-school meetings.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Create and implement a challenging developmentally appropriate values-driven curriculum that is engaging real-world connected and responsive to students strengths and interests
Develop engaging and relevant art and technology lessons that are highly differentiated
Take a friendly and collaborative approach to teaching in order to create an inclusive learning environment for all students
Maintain LMS (Blackbaud) for assignments and grading
Participate actively in upper school life including student clubs committees and other activities
Oversee the art department including staffing budget curricular scope and sequence as well as all exhibitions
Collaborate with the art department and the wider faculty
Advise the yearbook and an art-related student-led club
Desired Qualifications
Bachelors degree in art design media production and/or art education; masters preferred
Effective classroom management skills and a working knowledge of the developmental needs and learning differences of upper school age students from a variety of backgrounds
Significant experience with the Adobe Creative Suite
Experience with digital fabrication tools such as 3D printers and laser cutters
Experience maintaining a computer lab and video and photo equipment
Comfort teaching multiple levels and mediums simultaneously in the same class
A collaborative spirit with an interest in multidisciplinary art practices and interdisciplinary teaching and learning
Interested applicants are welcome to submit a letter of interest and resume to Chris Singler Upper School Director via the schools website: