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Theater Teacher 26/27

Hoboken, NJ

$49K - $66K/yr

Create a safe, inclusive, and collaborative classroom environment where students feel valued ... evening, weekend, and out-of-state events. * Build and maintain productive relationships with ...

Theater Teacher 26/27

Hoboken, NJ · On-site

$49K - $66K/yr

Create a safe, inclusive, and collaborative classroom environment where students feel valued ... evening, weekend, and out-of-state events. * Build and maintain productive relationships with ...

Collaborative Pianist

Omaha, NE · On-site

$25 - $35/hr

Support classroom management. * Contribute ideas to rehearsal and teaching processes. * Create ... Play for graduation ceremonies and evening performances. Qualifications: * Strong piano performance ...

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Welcome to the Hoboken Public School District! Please find below an exciting opportunity for a prospective or current educator to join the Hoboken Public School District family!
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This opportunity would include the following requirements and qualifications:

Responsibilities include:

  • Teach engaging, standards-based theatre courses for students in grades 912, including Theatre I, Theatre II, Backstage Elements, and Early College Dual Enrollment Theatre.
  • Plan and deliver creative, rigorous, and student-centered instruction that aligns with the New Jersey Student Learning Standards, district curriculum, and educational goals while connecting theatre to real-world skills and career readiness.
  • Develop comprehensive lesson plans, instructional materials, and meaningful assessments that meet the diverse learning needs of all students through whole-group, small-group, and individualized instruction.
  • Direct both the fall play and spring musical, guiding students through every aspect of the production process, from auditions through final performances.
  • Teach technical theatre through the Backstage Elements course, introducing students to production roles including scenic construction, lighting, sound, costumes, props, stage management, and theatrical design.
  • Instruct students enrolled in the district's Early College Dual Enrollment Theatre Program, maintaining high academic expectations while preparing students for collegiate-level coursework.
  • Create a safe, inclusive, and collaborative classroom environment where students feel valued, challenged, and empowered to take artistic risks.
  • Foster creativity, communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and leadership through meaningful theatrical experiences that prepare students for success both on and off the stage.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to support and strengthen Hoboken Public Schools' award-winning K12 Performing Arts Department, contributing to curriculum development, interdisciplinary partnerships, and department initiatives.
  • Prepare, mentor, and travel with students to local, state, and national theatre festivals, competitions, and educational experiences, including evening, weekend, and out-of-state events.
  • Build and maintain productive relationships with students, parents, colleagues, administrators, and community partners to support student achievement and program excellence.
  • Participate in faculty meetings, professional development, school events, and other duties consistent with district policies and the responsibilities of a high school educator.

The ideal candidate will possess:

  • Previous experience teaching secondary theatre.
  • Experience directing theatrical productions and working with student performers.
  • Strong knowledge of acting, directing, theatrical design, and production practices.
  • Excellent classroom management and organizational skills.
  • A commitment to student growth, artistic excellence, and educational equity.
  • The ability to build meaningful relationships with students while cultivating a positive and collaborative theatre community.

Requirements & Qualifications

  • NJ Theater Teacher Certificate (1451)
  • Ability to demonstrate knowledge of effective teaching methods
  • Ability to maintain a positive learning environment
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • Criminal history background check, physical clearance and PTT
  • Proof of US citizenship or legal resident alien status

Compensation:As per HEA Contract

Mandatory Orientation: Last Week of August