Teaching Artists

  • Internship / Apprenticeship
  • Chicago
  • This position has been filled

Website Auditorium Theatre

“Theatre for the People"

The Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University Hearts to Art Camp – Theatre, Music, Dance, and Visual Arts Teaching Artists

Camp Description
This unique performing arts camp brings together young people between the ages of 7 and 14 who have experienced the death of a parent to discover the healing power of creative play. Through the exploration and creation of dance, theatre, music, and visual arts, Hearts to Art inspires communication and collaboration, fosters emotional growth, and provides friendship, compassion, and community. Through interaction with young people who have experienced a similar loss, campers understand they are not alone. Small group healing sessions are facilitated by professional healing counselors, providing campers a safe time and place to express and share their feelings with peers. There are also licensed healing counselors on site throughout the duration of camp.

Teaching Artists Job Description Teaching Artists (TA’s) in Theatre, Music, Dance, and Visual Arts are practicing artists and educators in their respective disciplines who are committed to working with young people. If there are any questions about what is being taught artistically or why it is being taught, they are the go-to people! Each Teaching Artist is partnered with a Group Leader and a Junior Counselor. The three work together to bring an exciting and educational experience to their assigned group of campers.

2025 Camp Dates:
Session 1 (Grades 2-5): July 14 – July 25 Session 2 (Grades 6-9): July 28 – August 8

Teaching Artist are present at camp 8am-4:30pm.
Camp location is St. Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Church 5649 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago IL 60660

Teaching Artist duties include but are not limited to:
• Develop and execute active lesson plans for classes, electives, mindfulness activities, and workshops
• Help campers perform in a mid-camp talent show
• Design and direct their discipline’s role in the final camp performance
• Host portions of final camp performance
• Interact with caregivers
• Support camp administrative staff throughout camp
• Assist with daily activities such as lunches, breaks, outdoor activities, guest speakers, and field trips
• Supervise campers throughout the day
• Work in collaboration with Group Leaders, Junior Counselors, and Camp Leadership Team
• Attend pre-camp training sessions and weekly or daily meetings
• Follow all camp protocol and trauma informed teaching practices
• Mentor campers and serve as positive role model
• Be a team player
• Maintain a positive attitude and have fun

 

Instructions to Apply:

To apply please send a cover letter, resume or any questions to HTA@auditoriumtheatre.org

Pay Rate/Range*: $25 per hour
Organization Email Contact: HTA@auditoriumtheatre.org