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Job Description:
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Oakville Galleries is a not-for-profit contemporary art museum engaging communities throughout Oakville, and wider audiences regionally, nationally and internationally. Oakville Galleries is driven by a belief in the singular power of art and artists to deepen our understanding of ourselves and our communities and move us toward a better world. We are currently looking for a Bilingual Art Instructor to add to our dynamic education team.
Nature and Scope of Position Reporting to the Education Officer, the Bilingual Art Instructor prepares and delivers a wide range of visual art-based activities in English and French to seniors, adults, youth, children, and Pre-K learners in Oakville Galleries' school programs, art classes and programs in the community. The wage for the position varies from $15/hour to $30/hour, depending on the program being delivered. Hours include some evenings and weekends.
General Responsibilities and Functions • Contribute to art class program preparation, including finalizing program lesson plans, coordinating supplies and equipment, and piloting program activities; • Engage children and youth ages 6 to 14 in hands-on art activities on-site at Oakville Galleries in Gairloch Gardens during PA Day workshops, Saturday art classes and March Break camps; • Deliver curriculum-based education programs to elementary and secondary students, both on-site and in the classroom, based on provided lesson plans; • Participate in the development and delivery of programs off-site for various community groups including seniors, adults living with disabilities, babies and toddlers accompanied by parents/guardians, youth and new generation Canadians in alternative spaces including libraries, community centres, seniors' residences, gardens, etc.; • Evaluate and revise program activities on an ongoing basis and upon program conclusion; • Participate in regular training and evaluation meetings as scheduled; • Maintain a safe and clean environment for participants; • Report on and submit documentation of all program activities to the Education Officer in a timely manner.
Qualifications The ideal candidate: • is fluent in written and spoken English and French; • is a graduate of a post-secondary program in Art History, Art Education, Visual and/or Media Arts, Museum Studies or a related discipline; • has experience teaching and supervising groups of children and youth (ages 0 to 18 years) in a camp and/or educational setting; • demonstrates a solid knowledge of and a keen interest in contemporary visual art; • is familiar with a broad range of artistic techniques, practices and materials; • has experience in developing lesson and activity plans and a demonstrated interest in working with children, youth, adults and seniors; • has strong organizational, planning and leadership skills; • has an ability to work both independently and to be proactive in a team environment; • is responsible, hard-working, enthusiastic and dynamic; • has demonstrated exceptional interpersonal and communication skills.
Additional training/experience in recreation, early childhood education, film/video production, music and/or theatre is an asset. A valid driver's license and access to a vehicle will be considered an asset Application deadline: Tuesday 23 April 2019, 12:00 pm
Please submit your cover letter and resume to educationjobs@oakvillegalleries.com.
Oakville Galleries is an equal opportunity employer. We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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