02 4545 2485
employment@arndell.nsw.edu.au
About this job
Arndell Anglican College is a vibrant, P-12 Christ-centred learning community, through which Jesus is made known. The College prides itself on our high-quality pastoral care, academic development, and Christian programs. For our staff this means that we are driven by a passion to know who we are as a community and to do what we do well.
Situated on 30 acres between Rouse Hill and Windsor, Arndell caters for a growing population of almost 1300 students – with over 500 in Junior School (Prep to Year 6) and just under 800 in Secondary School (Years 7 to 12). Students are encouraged to grow in their individual abilities and interests within a learning environment that promotes optimism, respect, and ownership.
The Invitation
Arndell Anglican College invites applications for the position of Visual Arts Teacher, commencing Term 1 2025.
The Visual Arts Teacher is responsible for fostering student artistic development, nurturing student creativity, and inspiring a lifelong appreciation for the arts.
Reporting to the Head of Department – Visual Arts, the Visual Arts Teacher will collaborate with the Visual Arts Team, other teaching staff and teacher aides to encourage students to grow intellectually, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. In particular the Visual Arts Teacher will:
- Encourage students to explore and express their creativity through different mediums, such as drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, and digital art.
- Incorporate various art techniques, art history, and contemporary practices into lessons.
- Guide students in developing their artistic skills, creative problem-solving abilities, and personal artistic style.
- Introduce students to the works of renowned artists, art movements, and cultural influences to broaden their understanding and appreciation of art.
- Maintain a clean, organised, and equipped classroom to facilitate hands-on learning experiences.
- Plan and oversee student art exhibitions and displays to showcase their works.
- Organise and plan art competitions both internally and externally, encouraging students to enter works.
A full position description and specific responsibilities for each position is available on the College website.
About You
As Visual Arts Teacher you hold qualifications in Education (Teaching) and are experienced in teaching across the various visual art mediums.
You are goal oriented, highly organised, passionate about the education of young people, able to engage students who possess a range of interests and abilities, able to work collaboratively across the whole school, and are a person of Christian faith. With the expertise and enthusiasm to contribute to the teaching of Visual Arts your collaborative style and professionalism will see you build culture and community within a diverse and dynamic environment.
The Offer
At Arndell you will work with supportive leaders and colleagues in an open, collaborative, and respectful environment. You will be able to access ongoing and funded professional development, including attaining teacher accreditation levels and support for further education, and a variety of wellbeing programs including an onsite gym. You will be provided with the latest tools and well-resourced teaching spaces within which to work.
Applications
Please provide a letter of application outlining your experience as it relates to the position and what you would bring to the role (no more than two pages), along with your CV and the names of at least three referees, one of whom should be your current Church Minister. Mark applications to the Headmaster, Arndell Anglican College and email to employment@arndell.nsw.edu.au.
Applications close: Thursday, 28 November 2024
For further information please contact Jodie Woods, Director of Business Services, 02-4545 2485.
Employment screening of successful applicants will apply including verification of the Working With Children Check and NESA accreditation, which may occur prior to interview. Arndell Anglican College is a child safe organisation, all members of staff are required to comply with applicable child protection legislation and are responsible for ensuring that the College’s Child Safe Program is at the forefront of all they do. Arndell Anglican College is an equal opportunity employer and an Anglican Schools Corporation school.