Art Teacher (grades 7-12)

Garnett USD 365 • www.usd365.org

Join Our 7–12 Team as an Art Teacher

Our Grades 7–12 school is seeking a passionate- student-centered Art Teacher to inspire creativity- critical thinking- and artistic expression in our learners. We are looking for an educator who believes the arts play a vital role in developing confident- capable- and well-rounded students.

This position offers the opportunity to work with motivated middle and high school students in a supportive school community that values innovation- collaboration- and student growth. The ideal candidate will foster a safe and engaging studio environment- encourage creative risk-taking- and help students develop both technical skills and personal voice through the visual arts.

 

If you are committed to helping students discover their talents and expand their creative potential- we encourage you to apply and become part of our team.

 

Garnett is located south of Ottawa or southwest of Olathe.  The district has modern facilities.

 

Job Description

Position Title: 7–12 Art Teacher
Location: Anderson County Junior/Senior High School
Reports To: Building Principal
FLSA Status: Exempt
Contract: Certified Contract
Base Salary: $45-950 (per negotiated agreement; placement on salary schedule based on education and experience)

Benefits: 100% coverage Blue Cross/Blue Shield single coverage health insurance tier 1 or 2 (or 92% of tier 3)

 

Position Purpose

The Grades 7–12 Art Teacher provides engaging- standards-based visual arts instruction to middle and high school students. The teacher fosters creativity- critical thinking- craftsmanship- and artistic expression while supporting student growth in technical skills- art history- aesthetics- and contemporary applications of visual media. The position supports district goals for student achievement- school culture- and post-secondary readiness.

 

Essential Functions

Instruction & Curriculum

  • Develop and deliver standards-aligned lessons in visual arts for grades 7–12.
  • Teach a variety of media and techniques (e.g.- drawing- painting- sculpture- ceramics- digital art- mixed media).
  • Differentiate instruction to meet diverse learning needs and IEP/504 accommodations.
  • Integrate art history- cultural relevance- and contemporary issues into instruction.
  • Use formative and summative assessments to monitor student progress.
  • Maintain appropriate documentation of grades and student progress.

Classroom Environment

  • Establish and maintain a safe- organized- and inclusive studio environment.
  • Teach and enforce proper use and care of art materials and equipment.
  • Maintain inventory of art supplies and submit purchase requests as needed.
  • Display student work throughout the building and community when appropriate.

Student Support & Engagement

  • Encourage creative risk-taking and artistic growth.
  • Provide constructive feedback to students.
  • Support extracurricular activities such as art club- exhibitions- and student showcases.
  • Collaborate with counselors and staff to support student academic and social-emotional development.

Collaboration & Professional Responsibilities

  • Participate in professional learning communities and district professional development.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to support interdisciplinary learning opportunities.
  • Communicate effectively with parents/guardians regarding student progress.
  • Maintain Kansas licensure and meet all professional standards.

 

Required Qualifications

  • Valid Kansas Teaching License with appropriate endorsement (Visual Arts K–12).
  • Bachelor’s degree in Art Education or related field.
  • Knowledge of adolescent development (grades 7–12).
  • Ability to manage a classroom studio environment safely and effectively.

 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience teaching both middle and high school levels.
  • Experience with digital art tools and technology integration.
  • Experience organizing student art shows or community exhibitions.
  • Background in ceramics or 3D media preferred.

 

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to stand for extended periods.
  • Ability to lift and move art materials and equipment up to 25 pounds.
  • Ability to demonstrate artistic techniques.

https://garnett.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=1317

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Employer Information

USD 365 is located in Anderson County KS (pop. 8,208), serving the communities of Garnett (3,388), Greeley (333), and Westphalia (166). District schools are: 7-12 Anderson County Jr./Sr. High School in Garnett (enr. 420); K-12 Garnett Elementary School (400); K-6 Greeley Elementary (57); Westphalia Elementary (52). All district schools are fully accredited and perform at a high academic level.   ACHS offers a full array of vocational programs including the opportunity to take college level courses in CNA, Welding, HVAC, and Automotive through a local technical college and community college. Anderson County High School offers 11 varsity sports and a host of fine arts and academic activities. The district has a strong tradition of excellence, and the community provides strong support to the schools. USD 365 is a great place to work and live. 

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Job Contact Address

305 N. Oak - PO Box 328
Garnett, KS 66032

Job Start Date

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Applications Due By

05/30/2026

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