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CRAFT COURSE - GLASS INSTRUCTOR Columbia Art Center is seeking a Glass Instructor to teach teens ... Part-time benefits include a free Fit & Play membership, Wellness benefits w/Perks and some paid ...

CRAFT COURSE - GLASS INSTRUCTOR Columbia Art Center is seeking a Glass Instructor to teach teens ... Part-time benefits include a free Fit & Play membership, Wellness benefits w/Perks and some paid ...

Literacy Specialist Bronx

Bronx, NY ยท On-site

$20 - $25/hr

STEM, visual art, performing art, literacy, student leadership and character development, sports ... Schedule: Part-Time Monday - Friday 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm (Days/shifts vary depending on site needs ...

... teens, and adults, as well as those who care for them. Our multidisciplinary team provides ... Limitless - Help Group's Community Art Space is a vibrant pop-up destination on Abbott Kinney that ...

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How much do part time teen art jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time teen art in the United States is $25.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part time teen art instructor?

Part time teen art jobs are employment opportunities specifically designed for teenagers who are interested in art and want to work limited hours, often after school or during weekends. These jobs can include positions such as art camp assistant, gallery attendant, art supply store clerk, or freelance artist. Such roles help teens gain work experience, develop their artistic skills, and earn income while balancing their school responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time teen art instructor?

To thrive as a Part-Time Teen Art Instructor, you typically need a background in visual arts, experience working with youth, and at least a high school diploma or ongoing art education. Familiarity with various art mediums, classroom management tools, and basic digital design software is beneficial. Creativity, patience, and strong communication skills help engage teens and foster a positive, supportive environment. These skills are essential for inspiring students, ensuring effective instruction, and creating a safe space for artistic expression.

What are some common challenges part time teen art instructors face, and how can they overcome them?

Part-time teen art instructors often face challenges such as managing diverse skill levels within a single class and balancing lesson planning with other commitments. Building strong communication with students and parents helps address varying needs, while collaborating with other instructors can provide new teaching strategies and resources. Staying organized and flexible is key to successfully managing time and adapting lessons to suit different groups. Many instructors find that ongoing professional development and networking with peers also help them overcome these challenges and grow in their roles.

What is the difference between Part Time Teen Art vs Part Time Teen Photography?

AspectPart Time Teen ArtPart Time Teen Photography
Required SkillsBasic art techniques, creativity, and some familiarity with art suppliesPhotography skills, camera operation, and basic editing
Work EnvironmentArt classes, studios, community centersEvents, outdoor locations, studios
Common EmployersSchools, art programs, community centersEvent venues, studios, media companies

Part Time Teen Art focuses on creating visual artwork using various mediums, while Part Time Teen Photography emphasizes capturing images through a camera. Both roles often require creativity and basic technical skills, but differ in tools and work settings. Teens interested in visual arts may prefer Part Time Teen Art, whereas those passionate about photography may choose Part Time Teen Photography.

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Expressive Therapist- Part Time

KVC Health Systems

Saint Louis, MO โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Expressive Therapist- PRTF (Part-Time)

Part Time

St. Louis, MO, US

Join Us to Build Healing and Hope Together!

As leaders in children’s mental health and wellness, St. Louis Children’s and KVC Health Systems Youth Mental Health Care have partnered to create one of the nation’s most innovative and transformative youth mental health and wellness campuses. The partnership includes a 77-bed acute care hospital and outpatient programs. Located on the KVC Missouri Children’s Mental Wellness Campus conveniently located in Webster Groves, Missouri, the peaceful environment and broad continuum of care allow children and families to access the appropriate level of treatment throughout their healing experience. The new campus is slated to open in late 2026. Learn more at stlouischildrenskvc.org. Join us and be a part of this journey of healing and hope for thousands of children and teens.


Job Summary
Expressive Therapist responsible for leading trauma-informed creative and recreational activities to support the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of children and youth in residential care. Collaborates closely with the treatment team to support client outcomes.

Minimum Requirements:

Education: Completed Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Creative Arts Therapy or Art Therapy.

Licensure/Certification: Credentialed as an Art Therapist - Registered (ATR) or Board-Certified Art Therapist (ATRBC). Valid driver’s license and auto insurance are also required.

Experience: Six months’ experience working with children and families in a behavioral health or trauma recovery setting. Supervised post-graduate dance therapy or art therapy experience if applicable.

Preferred Experience/Skills: Requires Intermediate computer skills in typing/keyboarding, Microsoft Word and Excel programs as well as Outlook email



Key Responsibilities

  • Therapeutic Planning & Implementation
    • Develop and lead individualized therapy plans using art, music, dance/movement, or recreation
    • Conduct client assessments and establish treatment goals
    • Facilitate group and individual therapy sessions
  • Documentation & Reporting
    • Maintain accurate, timely clinical documentation and treatment records
    • Track client progress and prepare reports for team review
  • Team Collaboration
    • Work closely with multidisciplinary teams (therapists, social workers, healthcare providers)
    • Participate in case reviews and contribute to treatment planning
    • Collaborate with talk therapists to enhance client outcomes
  • Client & Family Support
    • Educate clients and families on therapeutic approaches and benefits
    • Encourage continued engagement outside of sessions
    • Promote community integration
  • Program Development
    • Design and adapt therapy programs to meet client and community needs
    • Evaluate effectiveness and adjust based on outcomes and feedback
  • Professional Standards & Compliance
    • Maintain licensure/certification and stay current with best practices
    • Ensure compliance with agency policies and regulatory requirements
    • Manage therapy supplies and equipment responsibly
  • Behavioral & Professional Expectations
    • Demonstrate empathy, compassion, and cultural sensitivity
    • Communicate effectively with clients, families, and team members
    • Uphold ethical standards, confidentiality, and integrity
    • Show flexibility, creativity, and teamwork in a dynamic environment
    • Foster an inclusive, respectful environment for all individuals

Additional duties may be assigned based on organizational needs and staff qualifications.

Physical & Work Environment
This role involves a mix of standing, walking, and occasional lifting, along with regular use of office equipment. You’ll work in a professional office setting with moderate noise levels and occasional exposure to outdoor conditions.

If you’re ready to take ownership of a critical role that keeps operations running smoothly while making a meaningful impact on people’s lives, we encourage you to apply.

Benefits & More

Employee benefits and culture fall under the KVC Health Systems umbrella. KVC is a family of private, nonprofit organizations that strengthen families, prevent child abuse and neglect, and help people achieve mental health wellness. Through our broad continuum of care, we are proud to be a national leader in mental health, child welfare, and health and human services transformation.


At KVC, we offer a positive, supportive workplace where each person can do work they love. In fact, we’re so proud of our culture that we see it as our top competitive advantage in the health and human services field. Based on the voice of our employees, KVC has an incredible 83 Work Wellbeing score on Indeed, a rating so high and rare that it places KVC among the top 1% of employers nationally. KVC was also named #15 on Glassdoor’s Best-Led Companies 2025 list, a recognition achieved entirely based on anonymous employee reviews. In addition to being mission-driven, we offer employees an unparalleled level of flexibility, wellbeing, learning, inclusion, recognition, and rewards.