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Prep / High School Ceramics Teacher (Leave Replacement)
Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School
Application
Details
Posted: 13-Apr-25
Location: New York, New York
Type: Full Time
Salary: $71,000 - $118,500
Salary Details:
Compensation
The salary range for this position is $71,000- $118,500 annually based on completed degree programs and years of experience. We also offer a warm and supportive culture as well as exceptional benefits including but not limited to:
Comprehensive medical, dental & vision plans with a free medical coverage option for employee only coverage
Free vision coverage
Flexible Spending Accounts for Medical, Dependent Care, Parking & Transit
8% Annual Employer Contribution to retirement after one year of full time service
Basic Life Insurance
Enhanced Short Term Disability Coverage
Long Term Disability Coverage
Low cost additional benefits including voluntary life insurance, critical illness coverage and pet insurance
Additional Aflac policies
Free breakfast & lunch when school is in session
Discounted parking
Generous holiday schedule, sick and personal time
Prep School Ceramics Teacher (Leave Replacement)
Job Summary
Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School seeks a dynamic ceramics instructor to teach introductory courses and specialized electives to grades 9-12. This is a temporary leave replacement position that will begin in September 2025.
Duties & Responsibilities
Teach sections of 9th Grade Art (focus: focus on design and basic ceramic techniques), Ceramics & Sculpture I, II & III and Advanced Projects in Ceramics.
Provide individual feedback, support student growth and the ability to foster a supportive, inclusive environment.
Assist with assessments and narrative report cards.
Foster an understanding and appreciation for ceramics and sculpture history and theory through class critiques, discussions, and projects.
Run well-managed, meaningful, and engaging classes for beginner, intermediate, and advanced high school ceramics students.
Help students formulate individualized projects that develop their own style and express their personal interests.
Work closely with colleagues, the department head, and prep school administration to support the academic, social, and emotional well being of all students.
Additional duties as assigned by Divisional Director.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Art, Ceramics or a related discipline. An Art Education degree is preferred.
Demonstrates experience in hand building, wheel throwing, glazing and firing electric kilns.
Experience teaching at the high school or college level is preferred.
Work Hours
7:45 am - 3:30 pm Monday through Friday
Weekly faculty and department meetings until 4:30 pm
Start Date: September 2025 (exact date to be determined)
Compensation
The salary range for this position is $71,000- $118,500 annually based on completed degree programs and years of experience. We also offer a warm and supportive culture as well as exceptional benefits including but not limited to:
Comprehensive medical, dental & vision plans with a free medical coverage option for employee only coverage
Free vision coverage
Flexible Spending Accounts for Medical, Dependent Care, Parking & Transit
8% Annual Employer Contribution to retirement after one year of full time service
Basic Life Insurance
Enhanced Short Term Disability Coverage
Long Term Disability Coverage
Low cost additional benefits including voluntary life insurance, critical illness coverage and pet insurance
Additional Aflac policies
Free breakfast & lunch when school is in session
Discounted parking
Generous holiday schedule, sick and personal time
CGPS Mission Statement
CGPS nurtures each student’s unique passions and talents inside and outside the classroom, unifying and inspiring members of its community in a rigorous but relaxed learning environment, preparing them for the finest colleges, and instilling in them the confidence, ethical values and sense of purpose to embrace challenges, to achieve their dreams and to improve the world.
CGPS is an equal opportunity employer committed in policy and practice to recruit, hire, train, and promote, in all job classifications, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, citizenship status, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status, disability or other classes protected by federal or state law. CGPS does not tolerate harassment of or retaliation against any employee or applicant on the basis of these characteristics, or because the individual exercised his or her EEO rights.
About The Birch Wathen Lenox School
Birch Wathen Lenox is an independent, non-profit, non-sectarian, college preparatory school on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. With an enrollment of 325 students in kindergarten through 12th grade, the school fosters an empowering environment where students become critical thinkers and lifelong learners, prepared for success in college and beyond. For the past two years, BWL has been on an exciting transformational journey. Under the leadership of its dynamic new Head of School, the school’s rigorous college preparatory curriculum has been energized by innovative programs in entrepreneurship, environmental science, robotics, and independent study projects. BWL is also partnering with leading educational institutions and innovators to build a culture and curriculum that educates the whole student. BWL’s College Office is a key part of the school’s resurgence.