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High School Drama and Improvisation Teacher

Job Description - High School Drama and Improvisation Teacher

Part Time High School Drama Teacher
American Heritage School is a mission-driven, faith-centered private school aligned with the teachings and values of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We are seeking a part-time high school drama teacher who is passionate about acting and improvisation and helping students grow spiritually, socially, and intellectually.

Nature of the Role

This position is considered a faith-forming role within American Heritage School. In addition to academic instruction centered around teaching drama, teachers are expected to actively support, model, and teach principles consistent with the Mission and values of AHS and the teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.


This position is 8 hours weekly. The hours are as follows:
Monday and Friday 1:29-3:10
Tuesday 2:07-3:10
Wednesday 2:02-3:10
Thursday 12:57-3:10.
This is for two class periods. One class period is teaching Beginning Improvisation. The other is teaching Drama 1 for semester 1 and Drama 2 for Semester 2.

Qualifications
Candidates should have some teaching experience, preferably in a formal school setting. A bachelor's degree or equivalent is required. Candidates should also have acting experience. Successful candidates will demonstrate:
An enduring love of youth and a genuine passion for teaching and learning
A commitment to actively participate in and contribute to a faith-based educational environment aligned with the teachings and values of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Strong communication and classroom management skills
High energy and a warm, consistent presence in the classroom
Experience preparing and delivering daily lesson plans
Experience establishing and communicating clear learning objectives
Ability to use a variety of pedagogical methods and a willingness to continue learning and growing professionally
Faith and Mission Responsibilities
In addition to academic responsibilities, teachers at AHS are expected to:
Integrate faith-based principles and moral reasoning into classroom instruction where appropriate
Serve as an example of Christian character and discipleship to students
Support and uphold the spiritual mission of the school through daily interactions with students and colleagues
Participate in school-wide devotionals, prayer, and other faith-centered activities
Respond thoughtfully to student questions related to faith, values, and moral decision-making in a manner consistent with the school's mission

Professional Expectations
Candidates should be professional in appearance and demeanor and willing and able to serve as ambassadors for the AHS Mission, Honor Code, and Diversity Statement. Personal conduct, public statements, and online presence, both on and off campus, are expected to reflect and support the school's religious mission and educational purpose.

Teaching Responsibilities
Successful candidates will bring a high, warm, and consistent energy so that students feel both supported and inspired. Teachers should have a broad knowledge and deep understanding of the subject matter and be able to:
Teach high school students acting and improvisation skills
Present information in an engaging way with strong pacing and clear organization
Distill knowledge into concepts and principles that students can apply in a variety of settings
Communication and Organization
Candidates should demonstrate strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to:
Create and post assignments with clear instructions, models, and rubrics
Maintain purposeful and effective classroom routines
Communicate with parents and colleagues in ways that are timely, collaborative, precise, and positive
Monitor and report student progress clearly and consistently
Experience working with students with specific learning disabilities is helpful but not required.

Extracurricular Opportunities
Applicants are encouraged to share any interest or experience in supporting AHS extracurricular athletics programs. AHS prefers to fill coaching and activity roles with employees who have both the interest and skills to mentor students in these areas.


Position Details
This position is available starting August 1, 2026, for the 2026–2027 school year.


Important Note to Applicants
AHS is a mission-driven, faith-centered school. Employment at AHS requires alignment with and support of the school's religious mission and values. Individuals who are unable or unwilling to support these expectations should carefully consider whether this position is a good fit.

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