Art Director jobs in Olympia, WA

Art Director directs and develops the creative design and execution of visual communications to meet an organization's marketing or advertising objectives. Provides internal clients with design standards, tools, and guidance on communicating corporate image, branding, and identity. Being an Art Director leads the design and production operations of all visual elements including publications, infographics, and social content, that are deployed across digital, interactive and print. Stays current on latest trends. Additionally, Art Director develops a network of vendors, freelance artists, and designers to utilize for project support. Typically requires a bachelor's degree in art, graphic design or equivalent. Typically reports to top management. The Art Director typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. To be an Art Director typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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2024-25 - 1.0 Art Teacher - Nisqually Middle School
  • North Thurston Public Schools
  • Lacey, WA OTHER
  • Employment begins: 2024-25 School Year

     

     ART TEACHER

    STANDARD POSITION DESCRIPTION

     

    Classification:  Certificated                                                  Location:  Assigned School(s)

     

    Reports to: Principal or Principal Designee                         FLSA Status:  Exempt

     

    Bargaining Unit:  NTEA

     

    This is a standard position description to be used for certificated teaching positions with similar duties, responsibilities, classification and compensation.  Teachers assigned to the position description may or may not be assigned all of the duties identified herein. 

     

    This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.

     

    Part I:  Position Summary

                               

    The teacher is primarily responsible for effective teaching and learning of the assigned subject(s) following district approved curriculum, instruction and assessment practices. Primary responsibility shall include student safety and appropriate collaboration and attention to each student’s readiness to learn   including needed guidance, discipline, and welfare.  Employee may teach in a variety of elementary and/or secondary educational, individual or team teaching, settings. 

     

    The District represents a diverse community with a population of more than 50% of students with diverse backgrounds.  We seek an individual who has successful experience in working with culturally diverse families and communities.  The selected candidate must demonstrate a commitment to strengthening community engagement and communication with the District’s diverse populations.

     

    Part II:  Supervision and Controls over the Work

    The teacher works with a high level of independence and professional discretion under the general supervision of a designated school administrator.  The teacher’s work is governed, controlled, and evaluated by acceptable professional practice, school and district policies and regulations, provisions of Washington Administrative Code and Revised Code of Washington, direction of the supervisor, and performance standards and expectations as set forth in the collective bargaining agreement.  

     

    Part III:  Major Duties and Responsibilities listed may include, but are not limited to the following: 

     

    1. The teacher plans for student success based on assessed needs of individual students and the use of data and information to determine each student’s current knowledge and skill level, set student learning goals, and assess student progress. The assessment of student needs includes the use of district approved assessment tools and strategies in addition to the teachers own professional practice.   As part of the planning process for inclusion students with special needs, the teacher may assist in identifying and complies with teaching and learning and student accommodation requirements under Individual Education Plans (IEP) and 504 accommodation requirements.
    1. The teacher works collaboratively in a professional learning community with other teachers, support staff, and others as appropriate, in addressing the needs of students, developing effective teaching and learning practices, and developing and implementing best practices.
    1. The teacher will regularly conduct planning for lessons using commonly accepted professional practice (content, goals, assessment, re-teaching, etc.) and consistent with school/district approved curriculum and instructional practice. The teacher uses research-based instructional strategies in planning lessons to make the teaching and learning more relevant to students (e.g., contextual learning opportunities).
    1. The teacher maintains and provides reasonable and meaningful student grading and evaluation consistent with school and district policy and regularly and effectively communicates such information to students and parents. Reporting may include regular posting to and maintenance of electronic grade systems with parent and student access.
    1. The teacher integrates district approved and/or required technology into planning, learning, progress reporting, and required record-keeping activities.
    1. The teacher creates, communicates, and maintains classroom management practices that effectively engage students in the learning process. Acceptable student behavior and related discipline procedures are well understood by students and consistently enforced to maintain a positive learning environment.
    1. The teacher will actively participate in faculty and grade level or department meetings, assist building efforts to plan, budget, implement, and evaluate the school’s program and to do related work as required. In carrying out these responsibilities, the teacher will follow school policy and procedures, standard practices, and approved curriculum, and will actively and positively support the school vision. 
    1. The teacher is constantly observant of the needs and challenges of students and promptly engages an administrator or appropriate educational staff associates when the teacher suspects or reasonably believes that a student is at risk or in danger due to such issues as bullying, sexual harassment/misconduct, depression or suicide ideation, or academic failure. The teacher serves as a positive role model for students and practices the behaviors that are expected of students.
    1. The teacher assists in the supervision of students at school activities and events. The teacher remains vigilant of students throughout the school day and the school location, taking the initiative to engage students when students are acting inappropriately or in inappropriate locations for the time of day. 
    1. The teacher will establish a professional growth plan and annually review the plan and progress with the administrator.
    1. Required to follow Board policies and stay abreast of updates and changes.
    1. Performs other duties as assigned.

    Part IV:  Minimum Qualifications:

    1. Incumbents must have successful experience in working with culturally diverse families and communities, or have otherwise demonstrated a commitment to strengthening engagement of a diverse community and skill in communicating with a diverse population.
    1. Successful completion of a teacher certification program at an accredited college or university, and valid Washington state certification(s) and/or endorsement(s).
    1. Successful completion of, or commitment to timely complete, highly qualified (“HQ”) criteria including praxis requirements.
    1. Demonstrated content knowledge for subjects/levels being taught.
    1. Ability to effectively communicate with parents, students, and staff verbally and in writing.
    1. Commitment to collaboration and teaming and effectiveness in working within a professional learning community.
    1. Skill in classroom management and ability to achieve, support, and maintain acceptable student behavior.
    1. Knowledge of and ability to use appropriate and multiple assessment, instruction, and evaluation techniques.
    1. Knowledge of child and adolescent development and ability to apply that knowledge to the selection and application of curriculum materials and instructional practices.
    1. Knowledge and skill in the use and strategies necessary to meet the diverse needs of students.
    1. Knowledge and skill in culturally responsive teaching and learning.
    1. Skill and ability to utilize technology to aid instruction, assessment and learning.
    1. Evidence of continuous professional learning and a commitment to participate in professional growth opportunities and self reflection on professional practice.
    1. Any position specific special qualifications indicated in the recruitment process.

    Specific to Secondary Art Teacher

    • Training in or willingness to be trained in ITIP, TESA, GESA, Learning Styles, Teaming, Student Assessment, Cooperative Learning, Service Learning, and Control Theory.
    • Training in or willingness to be trained in process for designing integrated curriculum.
    • Willingness to be involved in innovative curriculum evaluation.

    Part V:  Desired Qualifications:

    1. Bilingual skills
    1. Successful experience teaching in a diverse student environment.
    1. Successful experience in a team teaching environment.
    1. Successful experience in the grade level(s) and/or content area(s).

    Part VI:   Physical and Environmental Requirements of the Position:


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

     

    While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to use repetitive motions with hands and wrists, sit, move about, hear and speak and be visually observant of classroom behavior and learning activities.

     

    The employee must regularly lift and carry items weighting up to 50 pounds or more and occasionally lift, restrain, or move up to 100 pounds – most typically when required to intervene in student safety issues.

     

    Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.  The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate, or consistent with the subject being taught, but can be abnormally loud on occasion.

     

    While performing the duties of this job, the employee may occasionally work in outside weather conditions and be exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, temperature fluctuations, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals commonly used in instruction and/or cleaning.  It may be expected that the individual could be exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials during the course of their duties.  The employee may be exposed to infectious disease as carried by students.

     

    The employee may be required to travel in school owned or leased vehicles while supervising and assisting students.

     

    Insurance Benefits

     

    Employees who are anticipated to work 630 hours  during the school year (September 1 through August 31) are eligible for medical, dental, vision, long term disability and basic life insurance benefits.

    North Thurston Public Schools benefits are administered by the Washington State Healthcare Authority under the School Employees Benefits Board (SEBB). Click on the link https://www.hca.wa.gov/employee-retiree-benefits/school-employees for information on available benefit options.

     

    Retirement and Deferred Compensation

     

    Eligible employees  are required to be a member of the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems Plan. .  For eligibility  information, check on the link to the Department of Retirement Systems' web site.

     

    Employees also have the ability to participate in tax deferred 403(b) and 457 Deferred Compensation Plans (DCP). These are supplemental retirement savings programs that allows you control over the amount of pre-tax salary dollars you defer as well as the flexibility to choose between multiple investment options.

    Clink on the link https://www.drs.wa.gov/plan/dcp/  for information on 457 plan (DCP)  with the Department of Retirement Systems.

    To enroll in an eligible 403(b) plan, employees must consult with their own financial planner that is an approved vendor.

     

     

    THIS IS A UNION POSITION

     

    Equal Opportunity Employer

    North Thurston School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.  The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator and Title IX Officer: executivedirectorHR@nthurston.k12.wa.us, 360-412-4453; Section 504 Coordinator at 360-412-4465, 504@nthurston.k12.wa.us. Address for both: 305 College St. NE. Lacey, WA 98516.

     

     

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Effective June 11, 1992, pursuant to Public Law 92544 all new employees must complete a satisfactory fingerprint and sexual misconduct background check. All employment is considered temporary until receipt of satisfactory check. Proof that the fingerprinting process has begun must be supplied to Human Resources prior to the first day of employment.

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Policy Director
  • State of Washington
  • Thurston, WA OTHER
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  • Lacey, WA FULL_TIME
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  • State of Washington
  • Lacey, WA FULL_TIME
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  • Thurston County Food Bank
  • Tumwater, WA FULL_TIME
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  • Nisqually Red Wind Casino
  • Olympia, WA FULL_TIME
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Psychiatrist Medical Director – Outpatient and TMS Services
  • Kitsap Mental Health Services
  • Bremerton, WA
  • Psychiatrist Medical Director – Outpatient and TMS Services Hiring Range: $221,104.00 - $362,544 Per Year $15,000 Sign-O...
  • 4/23/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Creative Director
  • System One
  • Olympia, WA
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  • 4/22/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Program Manager A - Sustainability & Energy
  • South Puget Sound Community College
  • Olympia, WA
  • Salary: $48,864.00 - $65,748.00 AnnuallyLocation : Olympia Main Campus, WAJob Type: Full-timeRemote Employment: Flexible...
  • 4/22/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Director of Quality Management (DQM)
  • RehabCare
  • Tacoma, WA
  • CHI Franciscan Rehabilitation Hospital is proud to be recognized by Newsweek as the #1 Rehabilitation Hospital in Washin...
  • 4/22/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Senior Financial Analyst
  • Infoblox
  • Tacoma, WA
  • Description It's an exciting time to be at Infoblox. Named a Top 25 Cyber Security Company by The Software Report and on...
  • 4/21/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Psychiatrist Medical Director - Outpatient and TMS Services
  • Kitsap Mental Health Services
  • Bremerton, WA
  • Psychiatrist Medical Director Outpatient and TMS Services Hiring Range: $221,104.00 - $362,544 Per Year $15,000 Sign-On*...
  • 4/20/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Director of Nursing - Home Health (RN)
  • Aveanna Healthcare
  • Lakewood, WA
  • Position Overview The RN Clinical Director is responsible and accountable for the planning, organizing, directing and ev...
  • 4/19/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Director of Nursing - Home Health (RN)
  • Aveanna Healthcare
  • Lakewood, WA
  • Position Overview The RN Clinical Director is responsible and accountable for the planning, organizing, directing and ev...
  • 4/10/2024 12:00:00 AM

Olympia is the capital of the U.S. state of Washington and the county seat of Thurston County. European settlers claimed the area in 1846, with the Treaty of Medicine Creek initiated in 1854, and the Treaty of Olympia initiated in January 1856. Olympia was incorporated as a town on January 28, 1859, and as a City in 1882. The population was 46,479 as of the 2010 census, making it the 24th largest city in the state. The city borders Lacey to the east and Tumwater to the south. Olympia is a cultural center of the southern Puget Sound region. Olympia is located 60 miles (100 km) southwest of Seat...
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