Teaching Artists

Splat Lab

About Our Organization

Splat Lab is a beloved magical STEAM and Social Studies enrichment program that engages youth in hands-on social studies and STEAM activities 

We work with schools in a number of ways. We offer school and family events like back-to-school slime parties, Saturday programs, extended day, and school day residencies. We have a distinct curriculum that is differentiated for ages 3K-8th grade.

Splat Lab has 4 unique rotating stations that change each class: Main Splat (messy station like ooblek) Splat Create (art station like making dot snakes) Open Splat (open station like giant drawings) and Splat Build (Building/engineering station like cup towers). We have hundreds of stations we mix and match each session that are differentiated for each age group.

Our Anthropology Arts classes are available for after school programs and school pop ups that complement social studies units. Classes start with a drawing activity, a small mini-lesson, and art-making activity where youth can create their own version of an artifact. Popular workshops include Egyptian canopic jars, Chinse dragon robes, and Incan llamas.

Teaching artists are placed on after school and school day residencies and may also sign up for events, camps, and one day pop ups. We provide training in our curriculum and coaching in the classroom.

Job Position Summary

We are hiring for educators in:

  • Queens: Jamaica, Sunnyside
  • Brooklyn: Downtown BK, Prospect Heights
  • Manhattan: Central Harlem
  • Other locations in NYC for pop ups

Schedule

  • After school residencies begin in October and run approximately 10-14 weeks. Sign up for as many days of the week as your schedule allows
  • One day school visits are peppered throughout the year at locations across NYC, you choose which locations work for you
  • School residencies begin in Oct/Nov and occur during the school day. These can run 6-10 weeks
  • We run our own camps in DUMBO and Windsor Terrace during school breaks

Roles & Responsibilities

Teaching Artists facilitate our curriculum and modify projects and group management based on the individual needs of each site. Leads must have strong group management and facilitation skills, especially since each assignment will be made up of new students who you are meeting for the first time. We will provide all the materials and logistical support. Leads ensure the workshops are magical, highly professional, and engaging for all students.

We will provide high-quality training for educators to learn the teaching method and curriculum. Lead Educators will mentor TAs and give clear directions for their role in each session. Pairs will debrief and communicate frequently about how to make sure workshops are continually high quality, fun, and smooth.

Position Qualifications: We are looking for Teaching Artists that can learn any kind of curriculum and make it fun and intellectually satisfying. We need the type of person who kids can’t wait to see, with group management skills to ensure a smooth, fun, and exciting class.

  • For this position, the applicant must be strong at keeping up with emails, curriculum folders, schedules, and communication with your manager that is virtual.
  • 1-3 years of working with youth in a leadership role: leading groups in after school, summer camps, museums, or early childhood settings. Babysitting and 1×1 tutoring experience is not applicable for this role.
  • A dynamic, cool, magnetic personality that will engage all students.
  • Strong group management skills with the ability to confidently organize and lead transitions, set up structured projects, and create clear rituals and routines.
  • The ability to direct and collaborate with TAs to keep all students excited and on task.
  • Experience with strength-based, restorative, positive discipline practices.
  • Must be fully vaccinated.
  • Must be over 18

Teaching Artist Background and Training

Anthro: Content knowledge or interest in social studies, history, anthropology, or art, and the ability to learn curriculum/content that may be new.

Splat Lab: Strong facilitation and classroom management skills, STEM knowledge a plus

  • Museum educators, teaching artists or educators with a background in Montessori, Waldorf, Reggio Emilia etc. are highly encouraged to apply.
  • Experience with under-resourced schools and special needs populations will be an advantage for some placements.

Compensation

Teaching Artists are paid $35 per hour for teaching and $20 per hour for monthly planning, meetings, PD. Assistants are paid $25 per hour. We provide paid set up and clean up time and training.

How to Apply

Candidates will be invited to an engaging group interview where they will demo one of our signature projects. Our group interviews are designed to be a community building experience that gives applicants a mini-training on how our program works. Once hired we will provide curriculum training, our signature “slime school” to learn how to facilitate our projects and cross-training, on site with our experienced teachers.

Apply via this link: tinyurl.com/splatjobs

Or send resume and cover letter to Jenny Jenny@splatlab.com

We are an EOE.