About The Contemporary TheatreThe Contemporary Theatre is a professional theatre company located in downtown Columbus, Ohio. We are classified as a Small Professional Theatre (SPT) by the Actor's Equity Association.We believe theatrical storytelling can transform us as people because it immerses us in an immediate and communal experience that activates our senses and captivates our emotions. By doing so we are able to inspire audiences to step outside themselves, see their place in the current moment and recognize, understand and share the thoughts and feelings of another.Primary Function The part-time Artist Educator is responsible for facilitating curriculum in a variety of settings, including in-school or after-school residencies, in-house classes, in-house Summer Camps, off-site classes, off-site camps, and other educational formats as determined and assigned by the Education Director.Qualifications With you in this critical role, The Contemporary will intentionally work toward becoming a nationally recognized, anti-racist contemporary theatre company that anchors a thriving local theatre ecosystem in Columbus, Ohio.The person for this position is committed to outstanding theatre education while ensuring young people and adults have meaningful experiences with programming. You are someone who cares deeply about youth development through theatre. You have a passion for facilitating theatrical and educational communal experiences in classrooms and in the community. You are empathetic toward others and are an active, engaged listener. You are people-focused at all times and possess the highest level of integrity.This team player is able to work collaboratively and independently. The position requires the ideal candidate to have the skills necessary to make independent decisions at the moment that are aligned with The Contemporary Theatre's vision, mission, and purpose. You will bring an empathetic demeanor and strong work ethic to your work with all young people and adults.Duties and Responsibilities Duties vary dependent on assigned teaching position. Duties may include:
- Attending necessary training sessions.
- Teaching ELA, Theatre, and other drama-based in-school or after-school residency programs.
- Instructing students during in-house classes, workshops, and camps.
- Facilitating off-site classes, workshops, and camps.
- Creating and directing plays with in-school or after-school residency students based on educational objectives.
- Working alongside other Artist Educators, and the Education Director.
- Administering surveys or assessments and collecting data for program evaluation.
- Communicating frequently with the Education Director via educational reports and email.
- Representing The Contemporary Theatre in the best possible light through a high standard of professionalism, conduct, and appropriate dress.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Basic understanding of Ohio's Learning Standards with the ability to apply them to Drama Theatre Standards.
- Ability to apply both learned and experiential knowledge to the development of children and youth
- Ability to collaborate with diverse disciplines.
- Knowledge of theatre terminology and skills
Credentials and Experience
- Bachelor's degree in Education, Theatre, English, or a related field or have equivalent relevant work experience.
- 0-3 years' related work experience, ideally working with children and youth in a performing art setting.
- This position may require travel to multiple education sites; ability to provide own transportation is required.
- This position requires a satisfactory background check; The Contemporary Theatre will determine the level of background check required based upon current industry standards for individuals working with youth.
Position Structure This is a part-time, hourly position, paying $20 an hour. Prep time will be paid.The Contemporary Theatre is committed to maintaining a workforce that is diverse across many lines of difference. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive and equitable environment for every staff member. The Contemporary Theatre does not discriminate in its employment decisions on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, pregnancy, lactation status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran or military status, genetic information, or any other protected status.