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STEAM Art Teacher - Part Time

Company: Full STEAM Ahead Ft Myers
Location: Fort Myers
Posted on: January 16, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Job Description The Art teacher at Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead is a passionate, energetic individual with experience working with children in small and large groups in an educational setting. They are responsible for leading a lesson for student groups of up to 12 students. Must have a clean driving record. Strong art skills and experience working with groups of children are a must. Strong tech skills are preferred. This position is primarily for our After School Program which runs daily during the school year on school days. We also host full day "Mini Camps" on days off from school, and Full Day Summer Camps each full week of summer. Responsibilities include: Teach art lessons with pre-made lessons plans Create new lesson plans and teach those plans to the class Track student progress and present the information to parents Reinforce classroom rules and Full STEAM Ahead expectations Manage students outside the classroom, such as during lunch breaks and "Free Explore" Arrive at 2:00 pm for setup and organization on school days Drive a STEAM van (15 passenger van) to pick up students from specified schools Work with the "STEAM Culture" elements to promote student behavior and growth Assist in End of Day cleanup and organization Assist with student check in/out Maintain Art classroom equipment and inventory Mini Camps (School Break Camps) Required Skills: Mixed media art experience K-8 teaching experience Classroom management skills Excellent communication skills Excellent organizational skills

Keywords: Full STEAM Ahead Ft Myers, Lakeland , STEAM Art Teacher - Part Time, Seasonal Jobs , Fort Myers, Florida


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