Job Summary:
Day-to-day responsibilities include teaching and supervising students, implementing academic program activities, mentoring undergraduate Faculty Associates, attending staff meetings and helping to address staff and student questions and concerns. The Faculty maintains and fosters high standards of professional conduct, managing the safety and supervision of students through enforcement of NHSI policies and procedures. All candidates must possess and demonstrate an interest in the artistic, academic, social and emotional growth of high school students, serve as mature and positive role models for students, and exhibit a strong work ethic and commitment to teamwork.
Schedule for Core teachers is approximately as follows:
Morning Core Classes occur Monday - Friday 8:30am - 11:10am; afternoon Electives occur 1pm - 5pm Monday - Friday (each faculty member teaches two hours during the elective block).
Responsibilities:
- Teaching classes in Acting or Voice and Movement
- Electives based on teacher qualifications and interest
- Possibly teaching Performance Theory, or Text Analysis
- Attend program orientation (June 26st through June 29th, 2024)
- Attend Weekly Faculty Meetings during 5-week program
- Follow all NHSI rules and regulations concerning staff conduct, appropriate dress, program procedures, and other responsibilities as set forth in the staff handbook
- Be knowledgeable of administrative policies and University procedures
Please note that this is not a typical "summer camp" job or teaching artist position but a 24/7 commitment where Faculty members are expected to be available when classes are in session, for field trips, for performances, and for special events, such as a faculty recital, end of summer banquet and student assessments.
Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected characteristics, including disability and veteran status. View Northwestern’s . Job applicants who wish to request an accommodation in the application or hiring process should contact the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance. View .