SY24-25 PER SESSION VACANCY NOTICE # 1246: Retired Teacher/Supervisor - Arts Education MTAC Evaluators (Office of Arts and Special Projects)

  • Posted Date: May 8, 2024 Deadline: Dec 31, 2024

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(CONTINGENT UPON FUNDING AVAILABILITY AND PROGRAMMATIC APPROVAL; this position is subject to budget approval and availability and may be withdrawn at any time)

 

POSITION:

TEACHER or SUPERVISOR (retired) – Arts Education MTAC Evaluator (20 positions total)

 

LOCATION:

4360 Broadway, 52 Chambers Street

 

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:

New York City Department of Education licensed teacher of dance, music, theater, moving image and visual arts and current retired

 

SELECTION CRITERIA:

1. New York City Department of Education licensed teacher of dance, music, theater, visual arts, moving image, grades K-12, and worked

under that certification as a teacher of dance, music, theater, moving image, or visual arts.

2. Five years satisfactory experience working with elementary, middle and/or high school arts programs.

3. Demonstrated experience in designing Blueprint-focused instruction and assessment in dance, music, theater, moving image, and/or

visual arts.

4. Experience working with arts education service providers through residencies or events in dance, music, theater, moving image,

and/or visual arts.

5. Experience providing constructive, precise, and concise written feedback on arts education instructional program plans.

6. Experience using rubrics for evaluating written work.

Note: Retirees are preferred to avoid any potential conflicts of interest with vendors currently working in a school. Currently assigned

applicants will be considered for selection only if no qualified retirees are available and after a review of current working vendor

relationships.

 

DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:

1. Participate in a training session on evaluating arts education services and professional development for arts education MTACs

(Multiple Task Award Contracts).

2. Collaborate with Office of Arts and Special Projects Arts Directors to ensure consistency and adjudicator reliability.

3. Review and assess vendor MTAC proposals against rubric criteria (estimated 5 hours per proposal): program plan/narrative,

organizational capacity, demonstrated effectiveness, and pricing.

4. Provide constructive, precise, and concise written feedback on arts education instructional program plans against rubric criteria: :

program plan/narrative, organizational capacity, demonstrated effectiveness, and pricing.

5. Submit vendor MTAC proposal reviews to the DOE Division of Contracts and Purchasing and answer any follow-up questions about the

review.

 

WORK SCHEDULE:

September 2024 - June 2025

Specific dates and times are flexible depending on the MTAC submissions content and timing.

 

Up to 20 hours per position (4 positions per arts content: dance, music, theater, moving image, and visual arts). 5 hours per MTAC

review.

 

Hours up to, but not limited to the approximate number of hours listed. Additional hours may be granted upon the approval of the hiring manager.

 

SALARY:

Per Session rates as per the relevant union/organization of the advertised title (Collective Bargaining Agreement). Contingent upon funding availability and programmatic approval.

 

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

Send application: OP 175, copy of resume and cover letter by December 31, 2024 to: ADDRESS and/or EMAIL (OR FAX).

Shifat Jahreen

SJahreen@schools.nyc.gov

Attention: Arts MTAC Evaluator

 

 

 

PLEASE INCLUDE THE ABOVE CIRCULAR NUMBER ON YOUR APPLICATION

 

If you have any questions about this activity, please e-mail SJahreen@schools.nyc.gov

 

Please visit the New York City Department of Education website for more information on per session opportunities: https://www.schools.nyc.gov/careers/other-jobs-in-schools/per-session-jobs

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