Director of Fine and Applied Arts
Company: Niles Township High School District 219
Location: Skokie
Posted on: May 3, 2025
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Job Description:
Administration/Director of Fine Arts
4/24/2025
NORTH PRINCIPAL
25-26 School Year
05/08/2025
Director of Fine and Applied Arts REPORTS TO: Building Principal
SUPERVISES: Club and Activity Sponsors, Licensed Staff, and
Non-Licensed staff as assigned by the Principal POSITION OBJECTIVE:
The Director of Fine and Applied Arts will foster a creative
environment that encourages student expression, critical thinking,
and artistic excellence. By managing a talented team of educators
and collaborating with students, faculty, parents, and the broader
community, the director will enhance the cultural life of the
school and create opportunities for students to develop their
artistic skills and talents. Additionally, the Director of Fine and
Applied Arts will ensure the program aligns with the school's
educational mission and the Board of Education, provides equitable
access to all students, and cultivates a lifelong appreciation for
the arts. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Illinois Public Educator License,
General Administrative Endorsement, and Teacher Evaluator
designation required Master's degree in education, or a related
services field Teaching or administrative experience in content
area Experience working successfully in a diverse, multicultural
environment REQUIRED SKILLS: Possess a strong foundation in
curriculum, instruction, assessment, and Illinois Learning
Standards. Knowledgeable in planning, organizing, and directing
educational assessment services of the District; the laws and
regulations relating to testing, assessment, and evaluation; the
current research as well as best practices and multiple measures of
student achievement Ability to read, interpret, and explain
materials from Board policy, administrative procedures,
professional journals, and legal documents, including Illinois
School Code Ability to problem solve, make independent decisions,
and effectuate change Good verbal and written communication skills
Demonstrated leadership ability to work with high school students
and adults Ability to interpret and analyze data, and produce
high-quality presentations and documents Ability to deal with
difficult situations courteously, tactfully, and with discretion
and good judgment Ability to interact effectively with a variety of
audiences and individuals Current knowledge of best practices in
business, operations, and human resources PERFORMANCE
RESPONSIBILITIES: Serve as a member of building leadership team
Provide high-quality leadership to coordinate and improve the
student academic and support services provided to students and
families. Provide leadership and vision for implementing systems
and practices that promote inclusion, equity, and anti-racism
throughout the school. Lead and serve on the building
administrator's leadership team, providing knowledge and expertise
about school initiatives and programs, Professional Learning
Communities, and the School Improvement Goals. Assists the building
leadership team in the overall administration of the school
Supervise various student events throughout the year including
weekends and evenings Models mutual respect; integrity;
professionalism; multicultural awareness; gender, racial, and
ethnic equity; and the values, beliefs, and attitudes that inspire
others to perform to their highest potential. Performs special
projects and assignments at the direction of the Principal and/or
designee. Administers and coordinates the fine and applied arts
activity program. Meets with club and activity sponsors to
establish goals, review membership criteria, review school policies
and review progress on a regular basis Develops and manages annual
activities budget and fund accounts Approve/deny and process all
activity requisitions and withdrawals from activity accounts
Supervises and Evaluates the Performance of Licensed and
Non-Licensed Staff Members Teach one class Supervises and evaluates
classroom instruction Supervises and evaluates curriculum-related
activities Recruits, screens, hires, trains, recommends for hiring,
and assigns candidates Helps teachers understand the special needs
or challenges of individual students Supports the professional
development of staff members Orients new teachers in the content
area, working collaboratively with PAR consulting teachers Plans,
evaluates, and oversees testing programs for assigned curricular
area, including common assessments Follows district evaluation
policies and procedures for assigned staff Recommends for
dismissal, tenure, and job assignments Coordinates the Review,
Revision and Implementation of Departmental Curriculum. Facilitates
Sender School Articulation meetings Analyzes student placement and
student progress in the content area Works with teachers to develop
curriculum and assessments aligned to Illinois Learning Standards
and Instructional Mandates, e.g. learning targets, curriculum
guides, and assessments (formative and summative) Supervises the
implementation of curriculum and instructional programs Supervises
and coordinates the ordering, use, and maintenance of departmental
instructional materials Assists in the planning of departmental
professional development Plans and coordinates curriculum night for
incoming ninth graders Leads the Department Implements board
policies and procedures Organizes and coordinates departmental
meetings Keeps informed about current trends and practices in
subject fields and instruction and promotes curricular innovation
and a culture of professional learning Collaborates with other
departmental leaders to coordinate programs Participates in
activities for continued professional growth Works to resolve both
inter and intra-departmental conflicts Maintains open communication
with parents, parent groups, and community organizations Represents
the district at professional meetings and conferences Leads staff
and provides professional development in implementing culturally
responsive teaching and research-based equitable instructional
practices Co-lead curriculum committees with the Assistant
Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Works with principal
and building leadership team on school improvement initiatives
Promotes the use of data-informed decision-making in various
contexts, including curriculum design, assessment, and evaluation,
and oversees the design of student intervention programs that
support school improvement initiatives and college and career
readiness. Understands the master schedule and assists in the
development of student schedules as well as making student
scheduling adjustments as needed throughout the academic school
year Maintains administrative records; prepares reports and
correspondence Serves as a member of the core administrative team
Supervises school-sponsored events; supervises chaperones as
assigned Performs other duties as assigned by the principal Manages
requests for attendance and travel to professional meetings and
conferences by assigned staff Teach extra course sections when
emergencies arise Provides Fiscal Management for the Department(s)
Contracts for purchase and delivery of goods and services Approves
purchase requisitions for the department Obtains comparative prices
and quotations when appropriate Manages extracurricular budgets
Prepares and administers the budget for assigned departments
Advises the principal(s) on the department's budgetary needs
Communicates with the business office regarding fiscal matters
Prepares and implements grants as appropriate Implements strategies
to support Board Goals Provides Professional Outreach
(presentations, etc.) Provides Community Outreach Manages
Departmental Organization Maintains administrative records;
prepares reports and correspondence Serves as member of core
administrative team Supervises school-sponsored events; supervises
chaperones as assigned Assists the principal in the overall
administration of the school Performs other duties as assigned by
the principal Manages requests for attendance and travel to
professional meetings and conferences by assigned staff Conducts
department meetings and attends relevant school, district and
professional meetings as necessary Responds to requests for
information about the department Assigns teachers and advises
administrators regarding the master schedule Works with the
building manager regarding facilities Engages Students in
Leadership Organizes and presents leadership opportunities that
include leadership skills, knowledge of parliamentary procedure,
communication skills, and conflict-resolution strategies Recruits
and retains student leaders Meets regularly with student government
and class boards to facilitate discussions and relationships
between and among students and administrators/Board of Education
members Meets regularly with club leaders to coordinate school-wide
events Develops an all-school governmental council consisting of
representatives from athletics and activities to create a unified
voice to the administration TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 205 day work
calendar with irregular or extended work hours including evenings
and weekends. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: While performing the duties of this
job, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, and
talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to reach with
hands and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up
to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job
include close vision, and the ability to adjust focus. The employee
is continuously interacting with the public, staff, and students.
The employee frequently must meet multiple demands from several
people. The employee is regularly required to sit and stand. The
employee is required to walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel
objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk and
hear. Occasionally the employee must use hand/grip strength to
operate office equipment. Ability to withstand long-term use of
video display terminals is required. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The noise
level in the work environment is usually moderate. The employee is
required to regularly interact with the students, staff, and the
public. SALARY RANGE: Target hiring range for this position will be
between $130,000 to $160,000 per year. Offered salary will be
determined by the applicant's education, experience, knowledge,
skills and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with
market data. APPLY ON LINE AT: The information contained in this
job description is for compliance with the Americans With
Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) and is not an exhaustive list of the
duties performed for this position. Additional duties are performed
by the individuals currently holding this position and additional
duties may be assigned. Niles Township High School District 219 is
an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy and practice of
District 219 to decide all matters relating to employment solely on
the basis of the applicant's ability to perform the essential
functions of the position. District 219 ensures equal employment
opportunities regardless of race, creed, sex, color, national
origin, religion, age, or handicap. The District has a policy of
active recruitment of qualified minority teachers and non-certified
employees. Any individual needing assistance in making an
application for an opening should contact the Assistant
Superintendent for Human Resources.
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