Job Description
Title: Artist Mentor
Reports to: Program Supervisor
Department: ECF Art Centers
Location: ECF Art Center and community venues
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Compensation: $ 19.00 - $22.00 /hr
Program Hours: Monday Friday, 8:30 am to 3:30 pm; weekend availability based on employment and art events
Supervisory Responsibility: ECF Artists
Position Summary
Provide direct supervision, training and evaluation of participants as assigned by Program Supervisor. The Artist Mentor will work with a group of ECF Artists to focus on their professional development goals as related to their ISP and interests related to art, evaluate their interest in employment and current skill set, and identify partnerships in the community for employment and volunteer opportunities based on ECF Artist ISP Goals. Provide Instruction for ECF Artists/clients at integrated art vendor/sales events including but not limited to how to prep and work for sales events and track sales of merchandise. Standard hours are Monday to Friday but will include some weekend events depending on sales, volunteer, and employment opportunities. These will be scheduled at least a month in advance and may be at off-site locations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide direct supervision, training, and evaluation to artists that will enhance their ability to seek employment and volunteer opportunities as identified in their ISP and of their interest and choice as related to art. Services should include outings and activities in the community to build partnerships that will support working toward goals of integrated employment and volunteering, including working at art fairs and sales events with artists may also include building on skills to access the community and transportation, public transportation. Staff is to remain engaged with the artists during outings and activities during work hours.
- Teach new skills identified in the individual service plan (ISP) artist assessment including but not limited to communication, vocational and employment skills, cognitive skills, social-emotional skills, and community access. Employment skills may include but are not limited to, photographing artwork, creating an inventory list, pricing artwork, packaging artwork, communicating with the public at sales events, writing resume, applications, submitting artwork to exhibitions and communicating about artwork and ECF Art Centers.
- Record information regarding artists progress using appropriate assessment tools for development of individual program plans. Provide input to case management staff in order to assist in planning and establishing relevant goals for assigned artists. Take into account addressing the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse artists. Implement services and support in accordance with Lanterman Act and Person-Centered Thinking Practices. Submit written progress reports on a monthly basis, or as needed, and unusual incidents reports as needed. Track and report sales of artwork to Gallery Supervisor.
- Prepare comprehensive lesson plans in advance for community activities. Lesson plans should involve activities based on client choice and ISP goals related to their interest in employment and professional development as related to art.
- Follow ECF guidelines for reporting medical emergencies, suspected abuse or neglect, and unusual incidents to counseling and supervisory staff. Adhere to ECFs Injury Prevention Safety Program.
- Use public transportation or ECF van or personal vehicle to transport participants to community activities. Maintain vehicle logs and regular check of maintenance reporting any issues immediately.
- Provide supervision during participant arrival, departure, break and lunchtime. Ensure attendance recordings are accurate and complete.
- Provide behavioral intervention to participants through appropriate methods as designated through NCI training and overall goals. Attend in-service trainings and staff meetings.
- Be available to help promote the Art Centers during work hours for visitors and guests. This includes but is not limited to informing the public of the Art Center mission and services when the public is touring Art Center studio. Greet the public and assist artists with presenting and discussing their work with the public.
Other Duties
- Comply with ECFs Injury and Illness Prevention Program, Safety and Medical Emergency Procedures . Ensure safe use and operation of tools and/or equipment.
- Comply with ECF policies and procedures, including mandated reporting requirements.
- Observe regular, on-site work hours. Regular and reliable attendance is required for this position .
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Education/Licenses/Certifications: Bachelors degree in art or Related Field: ex. Art Therapy, Art Education, Special Education, Art History, Studio Art
Experience: One year working with individuals with developmental disabilities.
Knowledge/Abilities/Skills: - Knowledge in one art specialty area.
- Skills necessary to assist artist in carrying out their art practice and art goals, may include but is not limited to: teaching, facilitating, guiding, encouraging, listening, advocating
- Effective verbal and written communication skills to teach adult artists.
- Availability to teach all artists in the Art Center.
Requirements
- Pass a DOJ background investigation.
- Provide evidence of a negative TB test initially and every three years thereafter.
- Obtain and maintain NCI, First Aid and CPR certification.
- Ability to use public transportation or personal vehicle to transport artist for community outings.
- Proof of auto insurance and insurable driving record if using own vehicle for business purposes. Motorcycles are not permitted while driving for ECF, may only be used when commuting to and from your home to main worksite.
Work Environment
This is a program for adults who have varying degrees of learning, behavioral, emotional, and developmental disabilities. Employee may encounter artists who are in crisis, exhibiting emotional/psychological distress or behaving in an aggressive manner. Exposure to odors from acrylic paints, oil base paints, and cleaning and mixing solutions; fine debris from ceramics; mild noise from the kiln and from instructors and artists interacting in an open space. Environment may include frequent interruptions, loud noise, varying indoor temperature, and drafts. Exposure to changes in temperature and weather conditions when travelling to art exhibits, other ECF sites, etc.
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential responsibilities and functions of the job and are not meant to be all inclusive. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential responsibilities and functions of the job.
- Mobility to circulate among artists in the studio or community for approximately 80% of work shift.
- Teach visual art and demonstrate techniques.
- Communicate in person and over the telephone.
- Regularly push, pull, and lift up to 60 lbs. with assistance.
- Ability to push artists in wheelchairs and assist non-ambulatory artists with transferring to and from wheelchairs.
- Occasionally required to travel to various sites within Los Angeles County.
- Ability to implement NCI, First Aid, and CPR Valid California drivers license, reliable transportation, evidence of car insurance, and insurable driving record.
- Pass a DOJ background investigation.
- Provide evidence of a negative TB test initially and every three years thereafter.
- Pass a pre-employment physical.
Job Tags
Immediate start, Shift work, Monday to Friday,