Theater & Digital Storytelling Teacher
New England Innovation Academy
| New England Innovation Academy seeks a Theater & Digital Storytelling Teacher for the spring semester of the 2025-26 academic year. The school welcomes full-time or part-time applications for this role. Full-time faculty teach four sections in Upper School, Middle School, or a mixture of both divisions with two or three different course preparations, participate in coaching two sports/activities or the equivalent, and serve as an advisor. Teachers also collaborate and innovate with colleagues across different curricular areas and divisions, and attend weekly staff meetings for subject areas and divisions. The salary range for this position is $55,000 – $80,000 on a full-time basis. The Theater & Digital Storytelling Teacher inspires students to learn skills in self-expression and creativity, and to develop critical thinking and empathy, enabling them to interpret the world in new ways and inspire and inform others. The Theater & Digital Storytelling Teacher guides students as they conceive and develop new artistic ideas and work; realize artistic and theatrical ideas and work through interpretation and presentation; interpret and share theatrical work; understand and evaluate how the arts convey meaning; and relate artistic and theatrical ideas and work with personal meaning and external context. In addition to teaching theater classes, the Theater & Digital Storytelling Teacher manages the StoryForge, NEIA’s state-of-the-art multimedia storytelling space; teaches digital storytelling tools and techniques; and collaborates with faculty and students to integrate digital storytelling into various subjects, using media such as video production, podcasting, and digital art. Teaching and learning revolve around a competency-based education system aligned with our Pillars: Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Human-Centered Design, Integrated & Experiential Learning, and Belonging & Togetherness. This system assesses "Pillar" competencies applicable across all academic departments, as well as department-specific competencies, to demonstrate expertise in a particular subject. The NEIA values of equity, agency, and adaptability are deeply embedded in this approach, ensuring that students develop skills crucial for the next generation of leaders. NEIA's educational process extends beyond traditional classrooms, encompassing activities such as advocacy groups, after-school activities, residential programs, service projects, expeditions, and internships. These activities embody and promote NEIA's values, striving to provide an innovative, relevant, and future-focused learning experience. At its core, NEIA believes in the transformative power of empathy, curiosity, and collaboration in making a positive impact on the world. Teachers invest deeply in the school's community by participating in the advising (called Advocacy at NEIA) program with a group of five to eight students, contributing to social and emotional learning initiatives, participating in extracurricular activities such as explorations and clubs, and chaperoning weekend activities once or twice each term. The role is integral to enhancing the overall student experience and requires a commitment to the various facets of school life at NEIA. Under the supervision and guidance of the Head of Teaching & Learning, teachers are responsible for preparing lesson plans, regularly updating curriculum, and collaborating with colleagues. Their duties include assessing student work and performance through NEIA’s competency-based model, providing feedback, documenting student progress, writing student report notes, and assigning learning extensions. Teachers are expected to create and manage a learning environment that guides and encourages students to develop and fulfill their academic potential and accomplish the learning goals of NEIA. Finally, teachers are also expected to understand and apply human-centered design as a process, and to embed it as an ethos across our program. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Expectations for all Teachers Teaching staff are employed on a 12-month, exempt basis, featuring a distinct vacation and paid time off (PTO) structure compared to non-teaching staff. Their vacation days align with school vacation periods, subject to a few key conditions:
During the academic year, teaching staff are entitled to five (5) days of PTO, which can be used for sick or personal days. During the roughly 32 weeks of the school year, teaching staff should expect to work up to 55 hours per week.
Note: Additional duties may be assigned by the Head of School as needed.
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Supervisory Responsibilities. The Theater & Digital Storytelling Teacher does not supervise any other employees at NEIA. Physical Requirements An employee must meet the physical demands described here to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Nothing in this job description restricts NEIA’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this position at any time. Interested candidates are asked to send a cover letter and resume to careers@neiacademy.org with the subject: Theatre & Digital Storytelling Teacher We are unable to respond to phone or email inquiries. To learn more about New England Innovation Academy, please visit our website: https://neiacademy.org. |
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