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Who are Arts on a Roll teaching artists?
Arts on a Roll teaching artists are part-time employees with flexible hours that are scheduled based on the need of the program. Hours can vary between approximately 1 hour in a month and 8 hours in a week. Working with Arts on a Roll is a wonderful opportunity to provide affordable arts services to local communities during the times that best fit one’s schedule. For more information, please call 301-446-3232.
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Who are Arts on a Roll teaching artists?
Arts on a Roll teaching artists are part-time employees with flexible hours that are scheduled based on the need of the program. Hours can vary between approximately 1 hour in a month and 8 hours in a week. Working with Arts on a Roll is a wonderful opportunity to provide affordable arts services to local communities during the times that best fit one’s schedule. For more information, please call 301-446-3232.
2.
What is an average day like for Arts on a Roll teaching artists?
The average day will begin at our office in Greenbelt, MD. Teaching artists will take our defensive driving course and drive the Arts on a Roll van to and from events. For more information, please call 301-446-3232.
3.
Are teaching artists required to provide or pay for their own materials?
Teaching artists are not required to provide or pay for their own materials. For more information, please call 301-446-3232.
4.
Can Arts on a Roll accommodate different schedules?
Arts on a Roll can accommodate a variety of schedules. While having available time during standard business hours can open our teaching artists up to more scheduling opportunities, we also work with people who have full-time jobs. For more information, please call 301-446-3232.
5.
Is a background check required?
Applicants will need to pass a fingerprint background check initiated by our office during the application process. For more information, please call 301-446-3232.
6.
How much do Arts on a Roll teaching artists get paid?
The hourly rate we offer is commensurate with experience, between $15 to $22 per hour. For more information, please call 301-446-3232.
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