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Teaching Artist

CATEGORY: Academic/Instructor

Geva Theatre
Rochester, NY
US

Job Details

DESCRIPTION

Teaching Artist (Part‑Time)

Department: Connectivity (Engagement, Education & Access)
Organization: Geva Theatre Center
Location: Rochester, NY
Status: Part-Time, In-Person
Pay Rate: $55/hour for teaching | minimum $150 per weekly residency | $25/ hour for meetings, curriculum development, & event support. May include weekend and evening hours as needed, depending on programming.

About the Position

Geva Theatre Center seeks passionate Teaching Artists to join our roster to support in-school, after-school, and community-based theatre programs across the Greater Rochester area. This part-time, in-person position is ideal for artists and educators excited to work with youth in grades K-12, as well as teens, & adults. Our curriculum focuses on using educational and applied theatre pedagogy to spark leadership, critical thinking, and ensemble-based collaboration.

Geva’s Connectivity Department -which encompasses Education, Engagement, and Accessibility-works to deepen relationships with the diverse communities including charter, public, and private schools and cultural organizations of Rochester. Geva Teaching artists are key in uplifting participant’s voices through inclusive, student centered, arts education.

Teaching Artists report to the Director of Connectivity and collaborate with the Connectivity team.


Key Responsibilities

Teaching & Facilitation
• Teach or co-teach theatre workshops, classes, and residencies for students in grades K–12; theatre for the very young, teens and adults (depending on preference, program needs, and schedule).
• Lead process-based residences that incorporate NYS Next Generation Standards and integrate into school curriculum and culminate in informal sharing or performance.
• Create participant -driven original plays

· Collaborate on curriculum building with Connectivity team and facilitate applied theatre workshops for Geva community partner organizations.

Program & Community Collaboration
• Connect lessons to school-day curricula, themes, or classroom needs
• Work collaboratively with teachers, administrators, and community partners
• Build meaningful, ongoing relationships with participants, educators, families, and partner organizations
• Represent Geva with professionalism, warmth, humor, and care

Values-Driven Practice
• Ensure programs are inclusive, equitable, accessible, and aligned with Geva’s values and current education best practices
• Adapt teaching strategies to support diverse learners, including early childhood learners and students with disabilities
• Maintain a safe, curious, and creative learning environment for all students

• Participate in training and professional development led by Geva’s Connectivity team
• Communicate effectively with staff regarding scheduling, program needs, and student progress


Who You Are

• Passionate about theatre, arts education, and youth development
• Energized by working with youth and diverse communities
• A clear, empathetic communicator with strong facilitation and interpersonal skills
• Organized, dependable, flexible, and reflective
• Committed to equity, access, inclusion, and student-centered learning


Desired Qualifications

• Experience teaching and/or developing theatre curriculum in areas such as devising, improvisation, directing/acting, and arts integration.
• Experience teaching diverse populations (early childhood, students with disabilities, and multi-language learners)
• Experience teaching in-school, after-school, community-based, or summer programs
• Comfort connecting theatre activities to school-day curriculum themes
• Commitment to advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in education and the arts


Commitment to Equity & Inclusion

Geva Theatre Center is committed to fostering a culture of dignity, trust, and mutual respect. We uphold the values of inclusion, diversity, equity, accessibility, and anti-racism across all areas of our work.

It is essential to our mission that our teaching artist team reflects the diversity of the communities and students we serve. We strongly encourage applications from women, BIPOC individuals, LGBTQIA+ individuals, people with disabilities, and all other identities and protected classes.
Geva Theatre Center is an equal opportunity employer. All are welcome here.


How to Apply

Please submit:

  1. A cover letter describing your interest in teaching at Geva Theatre Center and why you’re a strong fit for this role
  2. A resume (artistic resume optional in addition to teaching resume)
  3. Three professional references

Applicants will be asked to teach a brief demo lesson and participate in an interview.

DURATION

Mar 18, 2026 -

SALARY

$55.00 – $150.00 per hour

HOW TO APPLY

APPLY ONLINE

https://gevatheatre.org/careers-casting/#careers

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