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Venice Arts is seeking a creative educator to teach our Advanced Photography Workshop for high school aged youth. The ideal candidate can lead in-person photography workshops with a project-based approach that centers on experiential learning. Along with teaching, this position would be instrumental in building a creative community environment and mentoring for young photographers. Ideal candidates should have an interest and a passion for working with under-resourced and underserved youth. They should have knowledge or interest in developing their ability to engage with students from a trauma-informed and culturally competent lens. Finally, candidates will also have a deep appreciation for diverse perspectives and experiences, and will use these qualities to create a welcoming environment for all students.
Venice Arts provides templates, examples and 1:1 support to help each teacher craft a fun and exciting workshop. Venice Arts requires all teaching artists to attend paid training and allow for classroom observations, and feedback. We look for educators who are eager to continue learning and excited to collaborate with their peers.
Qualifications
Prior experience working with youth ages 10-18 is required; at least one year of teaching experience is preferred. Familiarity with project-based learning and interactive teaching is a strong plus. We strongly prefer applicants who view teaching as an extension of their own artistic practice and are interested in building a sustained working relationship with Venice Arts. In addition, the ideal candidate offers the following:
● Must have a foundational understanding of photography including technical lighting and editing
● Must have a foundational understanding of visual storytelling
● Must have experience with digital DSLR cameras and basic lighting equipment
● Must have a foundational understanding of art history of contemporary practices
● Must have experience with Apple computers and Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom
● Familiarity with personal storytelling or documentary arts is a plus
● Experience in layout, printing, and framing, art is a plus
Schedule
Advanced workshops span 24-weeks with a 12 week fall semester and a 12 week spring semester, culminating with a public exhibition and screening of student work. The Advanced Photography Workshop is on Saturdays 1-4pm.
Fall 2026: From September 5 to December 5 + Community Day, December 12
Spring 2027: From February 6 to May 1 + Community Day, May 8
Consideration for rehire is based on performance and availability. Additional hours include training, syllabus development and 1:1 meetings with the Director of Education. Workshop assignments and schedules will be based on experience, availability, and the organization’s needs each term.
Compensation
This is a non-exempt (hourly) position. Entry level teaching artists begin with a teaching rate of $30 per hour. Class prep, syllabus writing (up to 8 hours), and mandatory training are paid at an administrative rate of $25/hour. For every 2 hours of classroom teaching you are paid for 3 hours of teaching and 1 hour of prep for a total of 4 hours per class at a starting rate of $115 per class session.
Application Requirements
Please fill out an application and attach a resume and one-page cover letter outlining your relevant experience, and a brief workshop idea; a couple sentences about a theme/topic that inspires you and the final project students would be working to complete. Please do not send a completed lesson plan or portfolio! This is simply an opportunity for you to share what inspires you, and the type of work you wish to facilitate.
No phone inquiries, emails or walk-ins, please.
