Teaching Artist – Summer Camp 2026

PART-TIME | HOURLY | SEASONAL

APPLICATION

ABOUT

PART-TIME | HOURLY | SEASONAL

Department: Education

Reports to:Theatre Education Manager & Visual Arts Education Manager

Anticipated Pay: $375/wk+ Commensurate with Experience

Teaching Artists serve as a guide, mentor, and creative leader for students experiencing theatre and visual arts camps. They help shape student’s confidence, creativity, and sense of belonging through hands-on arts education.

WHAT YOU WILL GET TO DO HERE:
You will help create the kind of summer that students remember for years.

As a Summer Camp Teaching Artist, you will walk alongside young artists. Each week, you will be assigned to a specific camp gain experience throughout the summer in all disciplines, working with students of various ages.

You will partner closely with other Teaching Artists to bring thoughtfully planned curriculum to life. In Theatre camps, you may help develop original storylines with students, guide them in writing parody lyrics, assist in recording, and help direct and choreograph performances tailored to their age and ability. In Art camps, you will lead hands-on creative lessons, helping students experiment with materials, techniques, and self-expression.

Beyond curriculum execution, you will be a steady and supportive presence. You will welcome students each morning, ensure their safety, and manage classroom energy with warmth and clarity. You will prepare materials, organize supplies, and help maintain an environment that feels both structured and creatively alive.

YOU WILL BE A GREAT FIT IF YOU:

  • You genuinely enjoy working with students – whether it is their first or 50th creative experience and believe it should be joyful, affirming, and meaningful.
  • You are energetic and dependable, even when the day is long and the room is loud.

  • You thrive in collaborative environments and are excited to support others while stepping confidently into leadership moments of your own.

  • You can manage a classroom with both warmth and structure, balancing creativity with clear expectations.

  • You are organized and proactive, eager to prepare materials, staying ahead of schedule, and keeping camp objectives on track.

  • You communicate clearly and kindly with students and fellow artists.

  • You see challenges as opportunities to model patience, positivity, and problem-solving for young artists.

  • You are excited to contribute to a growing arts organization that values leadership, initiative, and continuous improvement.

WHO WE ARE:

Woodstock Arts is one of the few multidisciplinary arts organizations that exist in a small community. We are a cultural hub in the heart of Downtown Woodstock, GA. Through theatre, concerts, visual arts, festivals, classes, camps, and a vibrant campus, we create opportunities for people of all ages to gather, connect, grow, and engage with their community. 

As a cornerstone for creativity in our small but rapidly growing community, we strive to make the arts feel welcoming, alive, and accessible in everyday life.

MISSION: Engage Community with Relevant Art Experiences Every Day
VISION: To Lead the Nation in how arts exist in small communities.

OUR RESPONSIBILITY: To encourage a bold and adventurous Woodstock by championing and investing in creativity – supporting artists, inspiring audiences, and cultivating a place where imagination, curiosity, and community spirit can flourish.

STAFF VALUES: Make it Better, Find Humanity, Focus on the On-Ramps, Meaningful Work/Meaningful Impact, Mind your Mindset, Choose Trust First

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW:

This is a seasonal role running from training, beginning approximately in mid-May training with camp through July 24th. Call hours for camp are generally 8:00am–5:30pm, Monday through Friday, with extended Monday evenings and minor daily schedule adjustments for setup and cleanup.

The work environment and physical demands described here are representative of those required to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

The role requires standing, walking, bending, frequent use of hands, stooping, lifting, demonstrating movement for performance, and occasionally sitting on the floor with students. Some activities may be held outdoors depending on weather conditions. The noise level is typically moderate.

Woodstock Arts is an equal opportunity employer and is deeply committed to building an inviting and inclusive arts community that celebrates individuality, diversity, and treats everyone with fairness and respect. We invite people of all races, ages, sexual orientations, family or parental statuses, gender expressions, and those with disabilities to apply. We are committed to representing diverse communities within our organization and welcome your interest.

If you are ready to help young artists step into confidence, creativity, and collaboration this summer, we would love to meet you.

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