The mission of the Idyllwild Arts Foundation is “Changing lives through the transformative power
of art.” The Idyllwild Arts Academy provides pre-professional training in the arts and a
comprehensive college preparatory curriculum to a diverse student body of gifted young artists
from all over the world. The Idyllwild Arts Summer Program provides arts instruction and
experiences of the highest caliber to a diverse student population of all ages and abilities.
Idyllwild is a small town located at over 5,000 feet on the western slopes of California's San
Jacinto Mountains. Even though it seems far from the hustle and bustle of city life, the town and
campus frequently hosts music festivals, prominent speakers and artists, and community events. Los Angeles and San Diego are only two hours by car.
HUMANITIES FACULTY (FULL-TIME, HISTORY/SOCIAL STUDIES EMPHASIS)
Job Summary:
Idyllwild Arts Academy welcomes experienced History/Social Studies instructors to teach classes to prepare students for higher-level educational institutions in the United States and abroad. Idyllwild Arts Academy students are young artists who join our community to train for a life and career in the arts. Students are taught to be critical, creative thinkers and to make a positive impact as artists in their local communities and the world.
Idyllwild Arts Academy offers students a Social Science curriculum throughout all grade levels. Students at the Academy thrive in creative classroom environments with teachers who understand and embrace working with young artists. The successful candidate will pay close attention to texts and sources of information in various types of media with a DEIB lens and historically marginalized viewpoints, while strengthening skills in oral and written communication; sustained reading; historical research, evidence, and point of view; historical interpretation and analysis; and digital literacy.
Candidates need to be able to teach a variety of History/Social Studies classes for grades 9-12, including electives. The full-time teaching load is five sections. Special consideration will be given to candidates with teaching experience and expertise in both History/Social Studies and English.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Curriculum Development:
- Plan and develop a comprehensive and engaging History/Social Studies curriculum.
- Create lesson plans that align with educational standards and objectives.
Instruction:
- Teach History/Social Studies skills in preparation for college and career matriculation.
- Utilize a variety of instructional strategies to accommodate different learning styles.
Assessment and Evaluation:
- Assess and evaluate students' History/Social Studies proficiency through a variety of assignments, exams, and projects.
- Provide constructive and regular feedback to students and parents regarding progress.
Classroom Management:
- Establish and maintain a positive, equitable, and inclusive classroom environment.
- Effectively manage student behavior and create a conducive learning atmosphere.
Technology Integration:
- Incorporate technology and multimedia resources to enhance History/Social Studies learning experiences.
- Use online platforms and tools for communication and assignments.
- Familiarity with or willingness to learn school information technology systems, including the Google Education Suite, Blackbaud, and other systems as applicable.
Collaboration:
- Work as an effective team member with colleagues both inside and outside of the Humanities Department.
- Collaborate with other faculty and staff to integrate History/Social Studies curriculum into interdisciplinary projects.
- Attend faculty, department, all-school, and employee meetings and trainings as required.
Professional Development:
- Stay current with advancements in History/Social Studies education, teaching methodologies, and technology.
- Attend workshops, conferences, and training sessions as directed to enhance teaching skills.
Advisory:
- All full-time faculty serve as an Advisor to a group of 5-6 students, providing general oversight of their well-being, scholastic and artistic progress, communicating regularly with their families with how their advisees are progressing. This includes meeting weekly with advisees during assigned advisory blocks and all-school meetings, as well as additional events throughout the year. Advisors are expected to attend their advisees’ performances, shows, gallery openings, and other culminating events.
Ancillary Duties:
- Various duties related to student supervision (dances, social events, school trips) and clubs are required.
Additional duties
- Additional duties as assigned by the Head of School or Department Chair.