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The Director of the Arts provides strategic leadership and oversight of all artistic disciplines at Orange Lutheran High School, including Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Music, Technical Arts and Theater. This role encompasses curricular (academic) and co-curricular (production/performance) elements, ensuring a holistic and enriching arts education experience for students that aligns with Orange Lutheran’s Christ-centered mission. The Director is responsible for ensuring that all arts programs foster the development of students as creative individuals while encouraging them to use their talents to glorify God. The Director works closely with the Academic Deans and the Assistant Principal of Academics to ensure the arts curriculum aligns with the school’s academic priorities and integrates with the overall mission. Additionally, the Director collaborates with Department Chairs, Deans, and the Academies Department Chair to support faculty, enhance program offerings, and oversee the Performing Arts Academy. The Director is also responsible for leading all arts-related extracurricular programming and productions, ensuring they reflect the school’s commitment to excellence and faith.
Reports to: Head of School
Supervises:
Performing Arts Department Chair
Visual Arts Department Chair
Technical Director
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Academic & Curricular Leadership:
Work in collaboration with the Deans and the Assistant Principal of Academics to ensure the arts curriculum aligns with school-wide academic priorities and standards
Provide direct supervision and leadership to Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Music, and Theater leaders, ensuring high-quality instruction and faculty support
Collaborate with Deans, Department Chairs, and the Academies Chair to evaluate and improve arts courses, including those in the Performing Arts and Visual Arts Academies, ensuring alignment with student needs and institutional goals
Arts Programming & Production Oversight:
Oversee all arts-related extracurricular activities, productions, and performances, ensuring alignment with the school’s mission and values
Provide strategic direction for student showcases, concerts, exhibitions, and theatrical performances, coordinating logistics, budgeting, and artistic vision
In collaboration with Technical Director : Oversee technology implementation across all arts facilities, including the theater,(any other spaces they will oversee. I.e. Rehearsal Rooms, Gallery etc.) ensuring equipment and practices reflect current industry standards
Work with faculty and external partners to develop innovative arts programming that enhances student engagement and community involvement
Oversee the development and coordination of annual and multi-year planning calendars to ensure alignment of all arts programming and productions with the school’s mission, vision, and strategic goals
Faculty & Student Support:
Foster professional growth and instructional excellence by actively supporting and mentoring arts faculty and staff
Foster collaboration across art disciplines to create interdisciplinary projects and performance opportunities
Advocate for student participation in the arts, ensuring access to high-quality arts education and opportunities for artistic expression
Operational & Strategic Leadership:
Oversee and review arts budgets, ensuring responsible resource allocation
Lead as a strategic partner with the development team to seek funding, grants, and sponsorships for arts initiatives
Maintain strong community relationships to promote the arts at Orange Lutheran and foster external partnerships
ADDITIONAL DUTIES
Other duties as assigned by the supervisor or administrator
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the competencies, skills, and/or abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education
Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred
Experience
A strong background in arts education, arts administration, or arts programming, with experience in both academic and production elements
LICENSES, CERTIFICATES, AND CLEARANCES
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KEY COMPETENCIES
Knowledge
Commitment to expanding student access to arts education
Knowledge of various art forms (visual arts, performing arts, etc.), artistic trends, and cultural movements
Knowledge of arts organizations, nonprofit management, fundraising, grant writing, and marketing for the arts
Understanding of budgeting, financial management, and resource allocation in an arts context
Knowledge of best practices in curriculum development, especially for arts education
Familiarity with stage technologies and technical education, including software and hardware platforms used in live production (e.g., Vectorworks, ETC consoles, QLab, DAWs, video editing suites)
Skills and Abilities
Ability to lead a team of creative professionals, artists, and administrative staff
Strong decision-making skills, conflict resolution, and the ability to inspire and motivate others
Ability to secure funding from diverse sources such as private donors, and sponsorships
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Proficiency in managing multiple arts-related projects from conception through execution
Ability to work within deadlines, manage resources, and ensure projects stay within budget
Ability to think strategically and develop long-term plans for the arts
Ability to align artistic vision with organizational goals, anticipating future trends and opportunities in the arts
Ability to quickly identify challenges or obstacles and develop innovative solutions
Adaptability to changing circumstances
Ability to appreciate and support a wide range of artistic traditions and expressions, while also fostering an inclusive and equitable environment
PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Exhibit the highest level of Christian integrity – his/her life reflects Christ-like morals, behavior, attitude, and leadership
Foster a Christ-centered environment focused on Grateful Servanthood, Accountability, Compassion, and Collaboration, in alignment with our Guiding Principles
Support the Mission and Statement of Faith or Orange Lutheran High School
A life-long learner who models intellectual curiosity, self-reflection, and stewardship of talents
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The employee must have the physical abilities to perform the essential functions of the job as outlined above
Frequently move about the campus, sit for extended periods, talk and hear, use hands to handle, feel, or grasp objects
Occasionally stand, walk, push, pull, or lift, up to 15 pounds, reach with hands or arms, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crawl, taste, or smell
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions
The majority of work is performed in a climate-controlled school setting, with occasional outside exposure to varying weather conditions
The noise level is that of a typical quiet office setting with occasional exposure to moderate to loud noise at school events
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