Job

Teaching Artist Position - Voice & Speech Teacher for High School

Waterwell

330 W. 42nd St
NY 10036

Deadline

Sep 05, 2022

Posted

Aug 19, 2022

*Please Note: According to the current updates put out by the Department of Education, classes are happening in person. Waterwell takes the safety of our staff and students very seriously and will be working with our Teaching Artists to implement teaching plans that are safe and responsible.

OVERVIEW
Waterwell, a civic-minded theater and education company, seeks a Voice and Speech Teaching Artist to join the Waterwell Drama Program, the company’s growing arts education wing.

ABOUT WATERWELL
Founded in 2002, Waterwell is a non-profit, civic-minded theater and education company. Waterwell strives to prove itself a vital presence in the lives of its audience by remaining always responsive: responsive to the events affecting the world at large, responsive to changing modes of expression, and responsive to the individuals attending each performance. Through entertainment and arts education, Waterwell hopes to inspire audiences and students to change their lives and the world in which they live.

Waterwell believes strongly in the power of the arts in youth development as a way to achieve its mission of inspiration and change. Since 2010, the company’s robust educational arm, the Waterwell Drama Program (WDP), has delivered top-quality, year-round, in-school theater training to over 200 NYC public school students each year through a partnership with the Professional Performing Arts School (PPAS). Partnerships with Manhattan Youth and others provide rich, civically-engaged art-making experiences to dozens of additional students each year. WDP programs are for students in middle school and high school.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT POLICY
Waterwell is committed to creating an inclusive community of mutual respect where anti-racist and anti-oppression principles guide our decision-making and company culture. We are currently evaluating how our stated intentions align with the outcomes created by our decisions and identifying actions that will make those goals a reality in the short-term and long-term. We believe that having a staff of artists, teaching artists, and administrators that is racially equitable and represents a wide range of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences is essential to fulfilling our mission. Equal employment opportunities are available to all. Applicants from populations underrepresented in the theater field are strongly encouraged to apply. All qualified applications will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national social or ethnic origin, religion or belief, sex, pregnancy, HIV status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or gender expression, age, physical mental or sensory disability, veteran status, and family or parental status.

POSITION
Waterwell Drama Program (WDP) is seeking passionate teaching artists dedicated to inspiring creativity, discipline, and collaboration to join the faculty at the Professional Performing Arts School (PPAS). Partnering with PPAS, WDP provides 6th-12th grade students with comprehensive, Artist-as-citizen theater training during in-class hours, 5 days per week. Strong classroom management skills and experience working with youth required. Classes meet for the full school year, mid-Sept 2022–June 2023.

The Voice & Speech curriculum is a core part of the drama program for our students. The scaffolded curriculum provides students the opportunity to develop various voice & speech techniques and methodologies, and apply that to a combination of devised work, existing contemporary and classic texts, and applied performance methodologies. Teachers should be passionate about anti-racist theater and acting training techniques and come with a willingness to share their expertise on these approaches as well as continue to learn.The entire program is rooted in our Artist as Citizen pedagogy/curriculum: a focus on civic-minded arts practice for our students to begin to understand how their theater training relates to their engagement with larger issues facing society.

We currently have one open position:
High School Voice III and IV for 11th & 12th grade high school students.
These courses create the opportunity for students to develop vocal strength, agility, and stamina for originally devised monologues in the final weeks of the school year. Along with the previously mentioned skills, we are interested in candidates who have an interest in connecting voice and speech studies to larger program goals of empathy, equity and citizenship.

Responsibilities:
-Teach rigorous arts education curriculum for a public magnet school
-Develop class curriculum, lesson plans, papers and projects
-Collaborate with staff on best practices
-Participate in professional development and planning meetings
-Grade students and provide meaningful feedback about their work and growth
-Liaise with students, parents, fellow faculty and Waterwell staff about student progress throughout the year, take attendance and participate in two yearly parent teacher conferences.

Requirements

Qualifications:
-A deep commitment to/belief in the combination of conservatory-style theater training and artist-as-citizen practices
-An anti-racist teaching practice and inclusive pedagogical approach
-Significant teaching experience required, prior work in urban public schools, a plus
-Exemplary classroom management skills
-Experience writing curricula that includes clear, active learning goals
-Dedication to assessing student growth
-Facility with International dialects & accent work is essential

-International Phonetic Alphabet, Shakespeare, Commedia Dell'arte, interview-based performance, solo-performance, social justice theater, political speeches, audition technique skills

-Commitment to the importance of the voice and speech warm-up

Compensation:
Seasonal salary based on $50/hour for class time, plus additional for planning and meeting time.

Please send resume, cover letter and a sample lesson plan to jobs@waterwell.org by 11:59PM on September 5th, 2022. In your cover letter, please be sure to address your interest in the Waterwell Drama Program and the aspects of the voice & speech curriculum that interest you most. In the subject of your email, please indicate “Teaching Artist Application - VOICE”