Vocal Performance – Weekend Workshop Teaching Artist – Brooklyn NY

Girl Be Heard

About Our Organization

Girl Be Heard builds leaders, changemakers, and activists. We do this through developing, amplifying and celebrating the voices of girls,young women, and gender expansive youth through socially conscious theatre-making, performance, and storytelling. Girl Be Heard’s education curriculum encourages our participants to think critically about social justice, challenge stereotypes, foster friendships, and build tools for bringing about positive change in their communities. Our programs are housed in 13 sites in NYC, one global program in Trinidad and Tobago, as well as a variety of virtually accessible opportunities.

Job Position Summary

Weekend Workshop Teaching Artists will be hired for the new program cycle running from September 2023 to June 2024. The weekly commitment for this teaching residency is approximately 6-7 hours a week. Weekend Workshops meets once a week for 3 hours on either Friday, Saturday or Sunday between the hours of 11am-4pm. TA’s complete 2 hrs per week of curriculum development and lesson planning, as well as one hour devoted to session reporting. GBH TA’s will be expected to support recruitment, 2 milestone performances, and attend scheduled TA Trainings, supervision meetings and support.

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Serve as a positive, engaging role model for a diverse group of young people as they explore personal identity, leadership, and global issues through theater/performance.
  • Learn the GBH Empowerment Curriculum & Leadership as Ensemble framework, and plan lessons to serve the goals of the curriculum.
  • Utilize background (performing arts, visual arts, writing) to create adaptable lesson plans and special projects/activities for participants.
  • Facilitate weekly workshop sessions in accordance with the Leadership as Ensemble framework
  • Complete all required paperwork in a timely manner to support programming, administration, and monitoring and evaluation, including weekly session reports.
  • Practice weekly communication with participants and site partners to support relationship development and participant retention.
  • Support the recruitment and outreach efforts throughout the year, and support the organization at fundraisers and cultivation events, as needed.
  • Attend all required TA trainings and TA meetings.

Qualifications:

  • Experience creating lesson plans and/or curriculum writing, facilitating a variety of hands-on, interactive workshops with diverse populations, i.e., students with disabilities, English Language Learners, different socioeconomic backgrounds, etc.
  • A demonstrated artistic practice in one or more art forms (music, dance, theater-making, voice, film/stage writing)
  • An understanding of a broad range of social justice issues impacting youth including racial justice, gender equity, LGBTQIA+ and mental health.
  • Experience implementing effective classroom management strategies, including healing centered facilitation.
  • Ability to plan and/or co-teach with others TAs, and articulate goals and objectives.
  • Strong organizational and administrative skills.
  • 4 years of equivalent relevant work experience preferred, in the areas of Education and/or the Arts, or Bachelor’s degree.
  • Strong sense of community and knowledge of NYC culture.

How to Apply

Apply with resume to jobs@girlbeheard.org

We are seeking NYC-based candidates for this teaching residency.

Interviews will be held in person and candidates will be asked to prepare a 10 min lesson demo in addition to submitting an artistic portfolio.

Girl Be Heard’s office is located in DUMBO, Brooklyn, and is air-conditioned and located in a wheelchair accessible building. Girl Be Heard seeks a broad spectrum of employees and is strongly committed to a diverse and equitable work environment. Queer individuals, trans people, people of color, and women are highly encouraged to apply. Girl Be Heard is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender identity or expression, color, national origin, ability, ethnicity, ancestry, sexual orientation, age, religion, or belief.