High School Visual Arts
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VILLAGE SCHOOL
Houston, TX (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
The Village School is a private college preparatory school for grades Early Childhood through High School. Our High School offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma program and boarding opportunities through the Nord Anglia Boarding program. The Village School is an international community in Houston, Texas, providing a world-class education to our private day and boarding school students. We adhere to the highest academic standards, developing lifelong learners and global citizens who think critically, collaborate genuinely, and give of themselves generously.
Ranked nationally for STEAM education and for the diversity of our international student body. Proud member of the Nord Anglia Education global network of schools. Position Summary /
Ranked nationally for STEAM education and for the diversity of our international student body. Proud member of the Nord Anglia Education global network of schools. Position Summary /
Job Goals:
To deliver high-quality Visual Arts instruction that sets ambitious expectations and supports all learners in achieving strong academic outcomes. The Visual Arts Teacher will create a safe, respectful, and engaging learning environment that promotes creativity, critical thinking, artistic expression, and mastery of visual arts concepts, techniques, and processes. Qualifications /Training:
Bachelor's degree (or higher) in Visual Arts or a related field. Teaching certification or equivalent professional training. Strong pedagogical understanding of Visual Arts instruction, assessment, and differentiation. Commitment to ongoing professional learning and development. Experience /Knowledge:
Demonstrates expert knowledge of Visual Arts content and effective instructional practices. Designs coherent sequences of lessons that deepen artistic understanding and develop technical and conceptual skills. Uses formative and summative assessment to guide instruction, diagnose learning needs, and provide actionable feedback. Understands how young people develop and personalizes instruction based on ability, background, interests, and learning needs. Creates and maintains high expectations for student progress, behavior, and classroom culture. IB and/or AP Visual Arts experience is preferred.Attributes:
Holds high professional and ethical standards; models integrity and respect. Builds positive, productive relationships with students, colleagues, and parents. Flexible, reflective, and committed to continuous improvement. Encourages creativity, resilience, and a growth mindset in learners. Collaborates effectively and contributes positively to the wider school community. Culturally responsive, inclusive, and committed to student wellbeing and success.Reports to / Evaluated by:
High School Director (or designated instructional leader)Major Responsibilities and Duties:
Set ambitious expectations for all students and take responsibility for their academic progress in Visual Arts. Plan and deliver engaging, well-structured lessons that promote creativity, artistic exploration, and higher-order thinking. Create a safe, respectful, and stimulating classroom environment rooted in high standards of behavior and mutual respect. Use assessment data to monitor learning, adjust instruction, differentiate support, and provide timely, meaningful feedback. Communicate regularly with parents and colleagues regarding student progress, achievement, and wellbeing. Participate actively in professional learning, reflect on teaching practice, and implement strategies to improve student outcomes. Contribute to extracurricular activities, exhibitions, school events, and wider Nord Anglia Education initiatives, fostering collaboration and global citizenship. Uphold safeguarding, inclusion, and the school's values in all interactions. Village Believes that Effective Employees are: Accountable- Establishes a high performing culture and accepts accountability for organizational performance. Strategic
- Leads opportunity and is committed to continuous improvement aligned with the organizational vision and direction. Collaborative
- Works collaboratively with others to achieve organizational outcomes. Entrepreneurial
- Creates organizational value for diverse stakeholders and achieves commercial success. Enabling
- Drives excellence through valuing and developing others. Agile
- Achieves personal and organizational success within a changing, dynamic and complex environment. Resilient
- Demonstrates personal resilience within a demanding environment of high expectations.
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