High School Drama Teacher

<p>High School Drama Teacher</p> <p>Regina Luminis Academy</p> <p>Regina Luminis Academy, a classical school in the Catholic liberal arts tradition, seeks a High School Drama Teacher who is passionate about the dramatic arts and committed to the intellectual, moral, and spiritual formation of students. The ideal candidate will recognize drama as a powerful means of cultivating eloquence, imagination, empathy, and an appreciation for truth, goodness, and beauty.</p> <p>Job Summary</p> <p>The High School Drama Teacher is responsible for instructing students in theatrical arts—including acting, voice, movement, and stagecraft—within the framework of a classical education rooted in the Catholic tradition. This role includes directing student performances, fostering disciplined creativity, and guiding students to engage dramatic literature in a manner consistent with the school’s mission and moral vision.</p> <p>Specific Responsibilities</p> <p>Teach high school drama courses using classical pedagogical methods and age-appropriate theatrical texts.<br /> Instruct students in foundational dramatic skills such as acting technique, voice and diction, movement, character analysis, and ensemble work.<br /> Select, plan, and direct school theatrical productions that reflect artistic excellence and Catholic moral sensibility.<br /> Cultivate an orderly, respectful, and collaborative classroom and rehearsal environment.<br /> Integrate the study of dramatic literature with broader philosophical and Catholic themes.<br /> Assess student learning and performance and provide constructive feedback.<br /> Collaborate with faculty and administration in scheduling, productions, and interdisciplinary initiatives.<br /> Communicate clearly and professionally with parents and school leadership regarding student progress and productions.<br /> Participate in faculty meetings, professional development, and school events.<br /> Serve as a witness to Christian virtue and professionalism in interactions with students and the wider school community.</p> <p> </p> <p>Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities</p> <p>Strong knowledge of theatrical arts, dramatic literature, and performance techniques.<br /> Ability to direct and manage rehearsals and productions with clarity, efficiency, and enthusiasm.<br /> Skill in fostering student confidence, discipline, and expressive ability.<br /> Appreciation for classical education and its emphasis on rhetoric, poetics, and the formation of the whole person.<br /> Commitment to the teachings and moral vision of the Catholic Church.<br /> Effective classroom and rehearsal management skills.<br /> Strong organizational, communication, and collaborative abilities.<br /> Willingness to continue professional and artistic development.</p> <p>Education and Experience</p> <p>Bachelor’s degree in Theatre, Drama, Performing Arts, or a related field required; advanced degree preferred.<br /> Teaching experience at the high school level or significant experience in theatrical instruction or directing is preferred.<br /> Teaching certification is preferred but not required for well-qualified candidates.<br /> Familiarity with or openness to classical education and Catholic pedagogy is strongly preferred.</p> <p>Application and Submission Information</p> <p>Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, résumé or curriculum vitae, and at least two professional references to:</p> <p>Michael Westhead</p> <p> </p>

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