Middle and Upper School Ceramics Teaching Artist
St. Stephen's Episcopal School, a day and boarding school of 710 students (grades 6-12), is seeking a Middle and Upper School Ceramics Teaching Artist for a full-time position beginning August 1, 2025.
Teaching and other responsibilities:
- Teach six half-credit sections of Middle and Upper School Ceramics -- each section meets three days out of a seven day rotation;
- Contribute to two other areas of school life, including athletic or extracurricular programs;
- Serve as a student advisor, supervise students during lunchtime, study halls, recess periods (if applicable), afternoon activities, library, Chapel and assembly programs required of the students, serve as a chaperone at student events, participate in student retreats, community service days, and attend team meetings, as assigned.
Qualified candidates will be multifaceted teachers with experience in a similar role. They will also have the following:
- A Bachelor’s degree with a strong preference for graduate-level work;
- Working knowledge of kiln maintenance and glaze chemistry;
- Demonstrated understanding of the developmental nuances associated with students in grades 6-12.
In accordance with our founding mission and as a diocesan school of the Episcopal Church, St. Stephen's Episcopal School believes in the inherent value and dignity of every human being. We seek qualified candidates who share this foundational belief and are ready to work in community to create a more just society. We celebrate every individual, recognizing that our unique stories, histories, and voices are essential to creating a vibrant living and learning space. As such, we strongly encourage people of all backgrounds, perspectives, and identities to apply to become members of our community.
Equal access to employment, programs, and services is available to all. With respect to its employment practices, St. Stephen’s Episcopal School does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender or gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or sexual orientation or identity.
Qualified candidates should submit their resume, a letter of interest addressing their qualifications for this role, and a letter summarizing their teaching philosophy.