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Art Teacher (Atelierista)

Position Objectives

  • To uphold the mission and vision of the Hábitat Learning Community.
  • To collaborate in creating a true learning community.
  • To offer experiences and encouragement for the children to express their ideas through the languages of the arts.

Specific Duties

  • Responsible for the operation of the art atelier, ensuring that it has the necessary materials to offer children a rich learning experience.
  • To provide a stimulating environment and experiences in the art atelier so that the children can work on short, medium, and long-term projects using "smart" materials that stimulate their curiosity and creativity.
  • To systematically document the research projects conducted with the children to track and demonstrate their learning processes.
  • To work with small groups of children at different grade levels based on scheduling prepared in coordination with the Head Teachers.
  • To prepare reports on the development of skills and competencies of his/her students and share those reports with the Head Teachers.
  • To closely observe his/her students, and report to the students' Head Teacher any signs of problems in any student's social, emotional, physical, or cognitive development, to provide that student with the necessary support.
  • To prepare documentation in coordination with the Head Teachers to provide structure to the student's learning experiences.
  • To participate in any professional development activities required by the administration of the learning community.
  • To develop, plan, and document the research projects to be conducted with the children in coordination with the Head Teachers.
  • To supervise his/her students whenever they are present on campus to guarantee their safety.
  • To remain up to date on the latest information and news pertinent to their area, as well as innovative teaching methods and trends in education to enrich his/her educational approach.
Posted: April 2023
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LocationGuadalajara, Mexico
Start DateAugust 2023
Eligible CandidatesUniversity Graduate
Student LevelEarly Childhood, Elementary, Middle School
Monthly SalaryUSD 1675 - 2725
Number of Vacancies1

Job Benefits

  • Aid for rent
  • Daily nutritious lunch on campus
  • International Private Health Insurance 
  • Paid summer, winter, and spring vacations 
  • Three personal days
  • Six sick days
  • December bonus
  • On-campus parking 
  • Ongoing personnel training
  • Guadalajara orientation service upon arrival
  • 1 round-trip flight back home each school year
  • Shared cost of working visa 
  • Savings fund

Qualifications and Requirements

Required Certificates
Teaching Credential/License
Education RequiredBachelor
MajorRelated to the arts
Additional School Requirements

Qualifications:

  • International teaching experience required
  • Basic Spanish
  • Teaching experience in Latin America is preferred
  • Project-based learning experience preferred
  • An understanding of children (both of child development theories and of the children he/she teaches)
  • Organization and evaluation of his/her work, focused on what is best for the children