Art Teacher / Atelierista (Full-Time)
We are seeking a passionate, reflective, and child-centered Art Teacher / Atelierista to join our team. This role is ideal for a creative educator who sees children as capable, curious thinkers and believes that art is about honoring children’s process and ideas—not producing identical projects. If that sounds like you, this role may be exactly what you’ve been looking for.
What You Would Do:
As our Art Teacher / Atelierista, you will serve as a reflective pedagogical partner who is highly visible to children, families, and colleagues. Your role spans both our preschool and school-age programs:
Morning Role – Preschool Atelier (Ages 2.5–5):
- Design and facilitate open-ended art experiences rooted in the Reggio Emilia philosophy.
- Curate a thoughtful atelier environment with diverse and accessible materials.
- Observe children closely to document thinking and inform future experiences.
- Collaborate with classroom teachers to bridge investigations into studio exploration.
Afternoon Role – School-Age Art (Ages 5–12):
- Plan and implement project-based art lessons across a range of media and techniques.
- Teach technical skills in painting, drawing, sculpture, collage, ceramics, mixed media, and more.
- Support students in completing longer-term, process-focused projects.
- Communicate with families via our Parent Engagement app, Playground.
Homeroom Leadership:
- Lead a daily afternoon homeroom group through outdoor/active play, homework time, and snack.
- Facilitate smooth transitions into afternoon Explorations.
- Foster a nurturing, respectful, and inclusive group environment.
Who We’re Looking For:
- Experience working with children; early childhood experience preferred.
- Experience with multiple art media: painting, drawing, sculpture, collage, mixed media, ceramics, and more.
- Ability to differentiate instruction for varying age groups (2.5–12 years).
- Strong classroom management skills rooted in respect and positive guidance.
- Ability to plan lessons in advance and manage time effectively.
- Understanding of child development and developmentally appropriate practices.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills with staff and families.
- An understanding of the Reggio Emilia approach, specifically the role of the Atelierista (training and ongoing professional development will be provided).
- Comfortable taking ownership, working independently, and building your own routine, schedule, and plans.
- Degree or coursework in Art Education, Fine Arts, Early Childhood Education, or a related field preferred.
- Experience with open-ended, process-based art approaches in early childhood preferred
Why Join Us:
- Health, dental insurance, and 401(k)
- Paid time off including holidays
- Ongoing professional development and training in the Reggio Emilia approach
- A collaborative, values-driven team that genuinely supports your growth as an educator
- A dedicated studio space and the creative autonomy to bring your vision to life
Join us at Child Development Center at Wyndham, where your passion for art and education can help inspire, empower, and transform the lives of children every day.
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off