Rye Country Day School is seeking a K-12 Chair of the Visual Arts Department beginning August, 2023. The Visual Arts Department Chair is responsible for aligning the department’s teaching and learning to the mission, core values, and vision of the school. Reporting to the three Division Principals, the Department Chair works collaboratively with the Dean of Faculty and Employees and each member of the department to deliver an exceptional education to Rye Country Day students while tending to administrative duties and individual teaching.
Rye Country Day School is a coeducational, Prek-12, college preparatory school located in Westchester County, New York dedicated to providing students with an excellent education using both traditional and innovative approaches. We are actively committed to creating and sustaining a school community that is nurturing, supportive, diverse, and inclusive, one in which all students can participate fully and achieve their maximum potential through academic, athletic, creative, and social endeavors. We expect and promote moral responsibility and strive to develop strength of character within a respectful school community.
The Visual Arts Department Chair will:
Support the School’s mission, core values, and vision
Lead regular department meetings that set the department’s course and gauge the department’s progress towards goals each year
Foster camaraderie within the department by actively striving to build community and by enacting a positive attitude toward change and challenge
Coordinate the K-12 Visual Arts curriculum with an emphasis on balancing innovation and tradition
Work with the Lower, Middle, and Upper School Principals to regularly assess the scope and sequence of the curriculum
Support the school’s Professional Growth Framework (PGF) by collaborating with department members to set yearly goals and to assess progress towards those goals
Visit classes of department members on a regular basis to offer supportive feedback
Regularly write reports that evaluate teacher and student performance and demonstrate knowledge of their experiences
Demonstrate an interest in professional development, particularly to stay current and explore new ideas in the discipline; organize in-house and communicate external professional development experiences
Assist in the hiring and mentoring of new teachers and Fellows
Assist in coordinating the external peer review process for the department
Collaborate with the Dean of Faculty and Employees to oversee the department’s Atlas Rubicon database
In the Middle and Upper Schools, oversee course selection and student placement with the Principals and Assistant Principals
Work with the Assistant Principals to coordinate book orders for departmental courses and to secure class coverage during teacher absences
Manage and approve supply orders
Teach an appropriate number of Visual Arts classes and serve as an advisor
Model effective classroom teaching for department members
Demonstrate an approach that is nurturing and supportive of students and faculty
Participate in divisional meetings, field trips, special activities, and rotational duties
Serve on the Middle and Upper School Academic Affairs Committees and the Curriculum Council
Advocate for school policies and practices that ensure pedagogical success for the department while also promoting and celebrating events and achievements related to the department and its students
Communicate professionally and effectively with administrators, colleagues, and parents and guardians
Desired qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree; Master’s degree in Fine Arts or higher preferred
5+ years of experience teaching at the Upper School level; experience as a Department Chair preferred
Experience with the range of 2D and 3D visual arts offerings including drawing, painting, photography, ceramics, videography, sculpture, and design, from introductory-level classes through the Advanced Placement Studio Art program
A well-developed sensitivity, knowledge, and understanding of the diverse backgrounds of community members; a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
Strong interpersonal and leadership skills; a positive attitude, energy, and an inspiring and adaptive leadership style
Excitement for working with K-12 students and their families
Excellent oral, written, and organizational skills
Facility with laptop technology and remote/hyflex teaching and learning
Ability to support the extra-curricular life of the school
Genuine excitement for and ability to work with students, employees, and families
RCDS seeks faculty and staff who support our mission to foster a lifelong passion for learning, understanding, and service in an ever-changing world, and who share our commitment to creating and sustaining a vibrant, thriving, and inclusive multicultural learning community. The school is committed to providing invigorating and supportive work experiences for its diverse community of employees. Faculty and staff are offered meaningful opportunities for professional development, growth, and leadership; highly competitive salaries; and extensive benefits. RCDS is committed to diversity and inclusion throughout the community and curriculum. Please visit our website-http://www.ryecountryday.org – to learn more about the school’s rigorous curriculum, values, and strategic initiatives.
Rye Country Day School is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all federal, state, and local laws, which prohibit discrimination in employment because of race, color, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, religion, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, and veteran status.
Interested candidates should apply by submitting a resume and cover letter to the following link: https://rcds.workable.com/.