Posted: Apr 1, 2026
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Teacher of Art in the Lower School (Grades 3-5)

Viewpoint School - Calabasas, CA
Full-time
Salary: $65,000.00 - $85,000.00 Annually
Application Deadline: Jul 31, 2026
Education

Viewpoint School is an independent, coeducational, college preparatory day school serving 1,200 students in grades TK-12. Viewpoint is located in the Santa Monica Mountains of Los Angeles County on a 40-acre campus in Calabasas, close to the countless urban and recreational destinations Los Angeles has to offer.

Viewpoint School prioritizes the quality of the student experience within a context of achievement, and encourages broad student participation in academic and co-curricular opportunities. The school community is unified by a shared set of values and seeks always to strengthen its culture of learning, purpose, caring, and challenge. Viewpoint asks teachers to create relational classroom climates conducive to collaboration, creativity, and application. Employees are part of a dynamic community of bright, engaged students and colleagues. Balancing academic achievement with student wellness is also a priority for the School.

We are honored to have been named 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 Best Place to Work in SoCal by Best Companies Group. Our talented staff are the ones that made this happen and make this a great place to work every day. What makes this news even better? We're hiring!

Viewpoint School is currently seeking a Teacher of Art in the Lower School (Grades 3-5). The Teacher of Art in the Lower School (Grades 3–5) is responsible for creating a dynamic and engaging visual arts program that nurtures creativity, skill development, and self-expression in young artists. This teacher fosters a classroom environment where students build foundational artistic skills while also developing their own ideas, perspectives, and confidence through artmaking.

The ideal candidate believes that art is both a form of communication and a process of exploration. They design lessons that balance skill-building with opportunities for student choice, conceptual thinking, and personal expression. Through observation, experimentation, and reflection, students are encouraged to develop curiosity, resilience, and pride in their creative work.

Curriculum & Instruction

  • Design and teach a developmentally appropriate visual arts curriculum for students in grades 3–5.
  • Balance foundational skill-building (drawing, painting, sculpture, mixed media, and design) with opportunities for student-driven exploration and creative decision-making.
  • Incorporate observational drawing, experimentation with materials, and hands-on studio practices.
  • Create projects that encourage students to develop ideas, solve visual problems, and express personal perspectives.
  • Introduce students to a diverse range of artists, cultures, and artistic traditions.
  • Integrate contemporary artists and practices when appropriate to broaden students’ understanding of art and its role in the world.

Skills and Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Art, Art Education, or a related field (Master’s degree preferred).
  • Experience teaching visual arts to elementary-aged students.
  • Strong studio background across multiple media.
  • Passion for supporting creativity, student voice, and artistic exploration in young learners.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills.

Compensation: Anticipated compensation is $65,000 - $85,000 depending on experience.