University Settlement is a multi-service agency that was founded in 1910 and has the distinction of being the first community-based social service centre in the City of Toronto. University Settlement's three offices are part of culturally rich and vibrant neighborhoods in downtown Toronto and North York. As active members of these diverse communities, University Settlement helps individuals and families to learn and grow by engaging them in social, cultural, recreational and educational opportunities. University Settlement is committed to enhancing the quality of life of the people in the communities we serve through our many programs and services. With a full-time and part-time staff of approximately 150, University Settlement has developed programs to address the needs of more than 10,000 users annually through diverse areas such as settlement services, English language classes, employment counseling, senior services, youth programming, homeless programs, music and arts education, and daycare.
Music & Arts School:
The Music & Arts School at University Settlement has been providing affordable, quality music and arts programs to children, teens, adults and seniors in downtown Toronto for almost 100 years. We function in the belief that arts education should be a right, not a privilege and that lessons should be available to everyone, regardless of their age, ethnicity, perceived talent, disability or ability to pay. The School provides high quality classes and lessons at affordable rates. Our subsidy fund assists low-income families, reducing barriers that would otherwise prevent equal access to extracurricular music and arts education.
JOB FUNCTION:
To provide high-level group art instruction to Music & Arts School students.
QUALIFICATIONS:
A three (3) year Bachelor's level Degree in Fine or General Arts or Education with a specialization in Art
At least two (2) years teaching experience in group settings
Good communication skills
Ability to work successfully with groups from different backgrounds
Knowledge of art and art instruction
Good working knowledge of spoken and written English
ASSETS:
2nd language (preferably Mandarin or Cantonese)
Non-profit experience
Experience working/volunteering in a multi-cultural setting
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Introduces and teaches art to students at the Music & Arts School
Teaches the number of classes scheduled by the music office
Creates a program of study for each particular group taking into account factors such as age, ability, pace of learning, and personality type
Gives each group of students a positive learning experience in a structured, disciplined and safe environment, regardless of talent or level of achievement
Attends staff meetings as scheduled
Communicates clearly and effectively with students
Is punctual and ensures that each class lasts for the allotted time
Keeps a register indicating each student's attendance or absence
Contacts students who are unexpectedly absent in order to determine the reason
Is diplomatic and polite at all times with students; information of a personal and confidential nature disclosed by participants or the Managing Director must not be discussed with others
Maintains a tidy and organized work area
Hands to students any written communications from the Managing Director
Works closely with department directors and managers to ensure department and program needs are met
Ability to develop and maintain cooperation and openness, and work collaboratively with others to achieve University Settlement objectives
Ability to recognize department and/or community needs/trends and develop appropriate methods to respond
Ability to adjust to constantly evolving nature of environment and priorities
Evaluates the effectiveness of the program and suggests improvements
Other duties as assigned
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Police Reference Check, satisfactory to University Settlement is a requirement of this position.
SALARY/RATE:
$27.70 per hour, plus an additional $0.70 in lieu of benefits once passed probation
SCHEDULE:
Position starts September 2024. Part-time hours on afternoons.
DETAILS:
Unionized position, restricted to individuals living within 125 km of the work location
This position will remain
open until filled
. Please send a detailed resume with cover to:
Felix Flores
Acting Managing Director, Music & Arts School
University Settlement
23 Grange Road, Toronto Ontario M5T 1C3
felix.flores@universitysettlement.ca
*University Settlement is an equal opportunity employer. We would like to thank everyone for submitting an application; only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $27.70 per hour
Experience:
teaching: 2 years (required)
Work Location: In person
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