
The San Francisco Friends School (SFFS), located in the heart of the Mission District in San Francisco, educates K-8 students in the tradition of Quaker learning. By example and commitment, we hope to inspire all connected with our school to work together toward a peaceful and caring society. For further information about San Francisco Friends School’s beginnings, mission, and philosophy, please visit our website at www.sffriendsschool.org.
The school seeks teachers who resonate with the Friends School mission, which provides an exemplary education in a community dedicated to problem-solving, service to others, simplicity, social justice, and quiet reflection. Our Quaker mission also compels us to create a diverse and inclusive community; we seek a person who will thrive and contribute to such a community, both within and beyond the walls of the school.
Job Summary
San Francisco Friends School (SFFS) seeks a passionate and creative Lower School Art Teacher to inspire students in grades K-4 through hands-on learning, innovation, and artistic expression. The ideal candidate brings a deep understanding of a wide range of perspectives, art forms, ideas and techniques used by a variety of cultures. They should demonstrate a commitment to fostering curiosity, collaboration, and resilience in a diverse learning community.
The position calls for someone who is not only skilled in understanding art and art education but is also deeply student-centered, flexible, and enthusiastic about engaging lower schoolers in meaningful, creative work. Candidates should have a strong art background across various media and demonstrate curiosity to continue growing their practice. Our art program embodies progressive education principles through student-centered, inquiry-based learning that honors children's natural creativity and developmental stages.
Rooted in Quaker values of community, equity, and reflection, the teacher will also cultivate a respectful and inclusive classroom culture that nurtures creativity, critical thinking, and student voice. Teachers engage in regular collaboration, curriculum development, and pedagogical reflection with their peers, working together to create meaningful learning experiences that integrate art across the curriculum and support interdisciplinary projects that help children make connections between ideas and their world.
Responsibilities:
Art Department Responsibilities
General Duties and Responsibilities
Qualifications
Preferred Qualities:
Compensation and Benefit Summary:
Competitive, exempt salary based on experience and qualifications. Excellent benefits are offered including medical, dental, vision, life insurance and matching 403(b).
$2,886 to $6,190 per semi-monthly pay period for 24 pay periods per year ($69,250 to $148,580 annually). Placement on scale based on relevant teaching experience. This salary reflects the 25-26 school year and will be adjusted accordingly for the 26-27 school year
EEO Commitment:
The San Francisco Friends School is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, age, military or veteran status, marital status or any other category protected by law. The school also makes reasonable accommodations for qualified applicants with disabilities; candidates who need accommodations in order to apply for this position should request an accommodation as part of the submission of interest.
Employment Clearances required:
San Francisco Friends School is dedicated to educating, inspiring and nurturing girls and boys in the Quaker school tradition.
The daily life of our school is rooted in the Quaker values of simplicity, integrity, mutual respect, peaceful problem solving, and service to others.
We strive to develop in each child intellectual curiosity for learning. We challenge students with academic rigor, while honoring individual strengths and abilities.
We seek to create a community that embraces children and families of all backgrounds, recognizing that diversity is essential to the vitality of our school.
We engage with the larger world around us, working toward the Quaker ideal of a caring and just society.
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