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Adjunct Visual Arts Teacher

Choate Rosemary Hall

Adjunct Visual Arts Teacher

Wallingford, CT
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Choate Rosemary Hall seeks candidates for adjunct faculty to teach visual arts courses during the 2022-23 academic year. Candidates must be able to teach digital photography, digital filmmaking, and/or digital media design. Additionally, candidates must be able to demonstrate the ways in which inclusive and equitable practices inform their approach to instruction and course design. Ideal candidates will have a minimum of three years of teaching experience and a bachelor’s degree is required.

    Candidates should be proficient with relevant software and languages, including the Adobe Creative Suite and experienced in teaching artistic and technical aspects of photography and filmmaking. Choate Rosemary Hall seeks candidates who are dynamic individuals, passionate about their discipline, collaborative and innovative in their approach to teaching, and embrace and support the diversity of our student body. Our faculty members are deeply committed to the entire student experience.

    Choate is committed to a diverse faculty, staff, and student body. Candidates from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.

    TEACHING AT CHOATE: Choate Rosemary Hall is a coeducational, independent secondary school located in central Connecticut with 850 boarding and day students and over 300 employees. Choate serves intellectually gifted and motivated students of diverse backgrounds from across the globe whose commitment to serious study is enhanced in an academically challenging and personally supportive setting.

    Choate provides students with transformative and meaningful experiences that instill lifelong habits of learning, leadership, and service, shaped by innovative and passionate educators. Teaching faculty at Choate are innovative, collaborative, and committed to our students' intellectual, social, emotional, and character development. Our faculty understands that each of our students has the potential for growth and works to encourage students to develop their own ideas and voices in learner-centered environments.

    For its students and employees alike, Choate strives to be a diverse and inclusive community where all feel valued and embraced. On our campus, principled individuals from diverse backgrounds are united through common purpose, active engagement, and mutual respect. We celebrate difference and the richness of our varied backgrounds and experiences. Recognizing that living in an inclusive community can also present challenges we embrace those challenges through ongoing dialogue and interaction, enhancing empathy and appreciation for those whose perspectives differ from our own.

    Choate also believes that great teachers are great role models both in and out of the classroom. Choate expects its faculty to embrace the ethos of a growth mindset throughout their careers by actively developing their abilities as teachers and mentors at a residential school. The School supports faculty growth throughout the year, both on and off campus, through a variety of opportunities.

    Choate prohibits in all its programs, including hiring and employment practices, discrimination against or harassment of any member or group based upon age, gender, race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, genetic information, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other category protected by Connecticut or federal law, except in the case of a bona fide occupational qualification.