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Assistant Art Teacher, art-K Earley

art-K

Reading

On-site

GBP 13,000

Part time

30+ days ago

Job summary

art-K is seeking a passionate Assistant Art Teacher to support children's art education in a nurturing club environment. Responsibilities include assisting Art Teachers, maintaining the studio, and engaging with students and parents. Ideal candidates will have a background in art, experience with children, and a positive attitude. This part-time role offers unique benefits and a supportive work community.

Benefits

Casual dress
24/7 access to mental health support with BUPA
Sick pay
Enhanced Maternity & Paternity pay
Scheme to earn more annual leave
Death in Service insurance

Qualifications

  • Creating a safe, happy, nurturing environment for students.
  • Engaging with parents to discuss student progress.
  • Supporting students' ongoing learning and conducting workshops.

Responsibilities

  • Supporting Art Teachers in running sessions and maintaining the studio.
  • Preparing materials and ensuring an excellent experience for students.
  • Leading classes during absences of the branch manager.

Skills

Art skills in a range of mediums
Experience teaching/working with children
Positive and proactive attitude

Education

Art degree or equivalent skills

Job description

art-K Earley is an art club for children aged 6 to 18 based in Berkshire. Using a wide range of mediums and learning techniques, the club aims to teach children a diverse range of artistic styles as well as 3D projects.

With over 50 branches across the country and 7000+ students - art-K has a tried-and-tested programme that’s proven to work in teaching children core artistic skills and techniques. art-K cares very deeply about sharing their love of art with our students, and our goal is ensuring each child has access to an art-K club in their local area.

We’re looking to find a passionate, motivated and friendly Assistant Art Teacher to join our team at art-K Earley! You will be supporting our Art Teachers with the running of the session and the upkeep of the studio, ensuring our students get the best experience when attending our classes.

Job responsibilities

  • Work in a fun, club environment with high teacher-student ratios where children are enthusiastic about art.
  • Join a strong team of like-minded artists and teachers who are all committed and passionate about art education.
  • Have face-to-face training on all art projects by Kathryn, the Creative Director.
  • Gain experience and knowledge in delivering skill-based art programmes, teaching and child development. Learn how to individualise a programme to a students’ needs and abilities, to help their long-term development.
  • Support class preparations, for example:
  • Laying out materials
  • Talking through aims with your manager
  • Sharpening pencils
  • Washing paintbrushes
  • Cutting out templates and other requests made by your manager
  • Ad hoc other
  • Maintain the studio’s upkeep, which includes:
  • Window displays
  • Prepping paint
  • Cleaning the space
  • Making posters

The ideal candidate will:

  • Create a safe, happy, nurturing environment for students to thrive in.
  • Actively engage with parents to discuss the progress of the students with parents.
  • Support the students’ ongoing learning environment by:
  • Running workshops in school holidays.
  • Ad-hoc cover when the branch manager is ill or on holiday - preparing and leading classes.
  • Ad-hoc cover of nearby studios when required - preparing and leading classes.

And ideally have:

  • Art degree or equivalent skills
  • Art skills in a range of mediums
  • Experience teaching/ working with children
  • Long term commitment to previous roles
  • Positive and proactive attitude
  • Someone who lives within 30 minutes of the branch
  • Flexibility to assist in other branches within a reasonable commuting distance in cases of staff absence

Benefits:

  • Casual dress
  • 24/7 access to mental health support with BUPA.
  • Sick pay (Following probation, enhanced sick pay policy; 3 weeks full pay in any 12 month period)
  • Enhanced Maternity & Paternity pay (following 1 year continuous service).
  • Scheme to earn more days of annual leave, linked to length of service (starting after 1 year).
  • 3x Salary for Death in Service insurance, one-time payment paid to a designated individual.

Schedule:hours per week, for the following days:

Tuesday 17:00pm - 19:00pm (2 hours),
Thursday 14:15pm - 18:00pm (2 hours),
Friday 13:00pm - 17:30pm (4.5hours),
Saturday 08:30am - 16:00pm (7 hours and 30' unpaid break)

Total 17.25 hours

Please apply with a cover letter and portfolio. Please visit our website at www.art-k.co.uk before applying.

Start of the role: 1st September

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: £12,486.24 per year

Benefits:

  • Casual dress
  • Company pension
  • Sick pay

Work Location: In person

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