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Part-Time Theater Arts Faculty
Thaden School
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Posted: 30-Apr-25
Location: Bentonville, Arkansas
Type: Full Time
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Thaden School seeks a part-time Theater Arts faculty member to work closely with Thaden’s leadership and faculty members in continuing to develop the programming to bring the Theater Arts program to life as a vital part of a Thaden education.
Role and Responsibilities
Teach two Middle School Theater Arts classes.
Direct two Middle School Theater productions per year.
Strengthen and fortify the scope and sequence of the Middle School Theater Arts curriculum.
Employ standards-based instructional and assessment practices.
Serve on a grade-level team to support the socioemotional, academic, and intellectual development of students.
Work with the Assistant Heads and Division Heads to advise on curriculum development, educational technology, and other learning needs.
Participate in faculty meetings.
Other duties as assigned.
Skills, Qualifications, and Attributes
Experience teaching Theater Arts and related skills (casting, blocking, directing, stage production, etc.) at the Middle School level.
Ability to teach student cast members at different levels of development.
Mastery of the subject matter (a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field is required).
Ability to design and implement age-appropriate programs for students.
Ability to work effectively with educators in a wide range of academic disciplines.
Physical Requirements
Job frequently requires standing, walking, and handling objects with hands.
Job occasionally requires reaching, climbing, stooping, kneeling, pushing, pulling, and lifting up to 25 pounds.
Some work is performed outside and may require exposure to changing weather conditions.
A non-sectarian independent school under the direction of its own board, Thaden School offers a challenging and innovative educational program that ignites in students a passion for discovery and learning, prepares them to succeed in college, and inspires them to lead lives of integrity, purpose, and responsible global citizenship.
At the core of the school’s mission is a commitment to balance that takes many forms: a curriculum that integrates the sciences and the humanities; indoor and outdoor teaching spaces where sustainability is a tangible part of the lesson; hands-on programs for civic engagement; athletics and physical education programs that build confidence and character through competition and meaningful participation; and a diverse faculty and staff that empower students to think deeply and expansively about their potential and place in the world. The school’s remarkably robust indexed tuition program supports the creation of a balanced learning community where students of many perspectives, talents, and interests come learn and grow stronger together.
Located on a 30-acre campus in downtown Bentonville, the school is walking distance from the town square, Bright...water Culinary Institute, The Momentary (Crystal Bridges’ center for contemporary arts), and a variety of other educational resources. The school has also engaged a world-class team of architects to design an enduring and innovative campus that will spark curiosity, inspire creativity, and invite reflection. The principal designer, Marlon Blackwell, is the 2020 recipient of the American Institute of Architect’s Gold Medal, the Institute’s highest honor. The
school’s first permanent buildings opened last fall, and the campus master plan will be completed in the fall of 2021.
With more than 500,000 residents, the region combines a thriving economy with the natural beauty of the Ozarks and a rich variety of cultural and recreational amenities such as the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the Razorback Regional Greenway, the Scott Family Amazeum, and the Bentonville Film Festival. Northwest Arkansas is also home to the world headquarters of three Fortune 500 companies (Walmart, Tyson Foods, and J.B. Hunt) as well as the University of Arkansas. For more information about the region and its national rankings, see Finding NWA and
the website for the Northwest Arkansas Council. The school’s website features videos and additional
information regarding its educational programs, faculty and leadership.