Reports to: Program Manager and Executive Director
Category: Part-time to potential Full-time- Salary Range: $25/hr (20 hours a week to begin).
Location: In-person (not hybrid) - ARCK Creativity Lab, Fenway (Boston)
About ARCK & the Creativity Lab
ARCK (a 501(c)(3) non-profit) equips youth to lead with creativity, character, and purpose. Our new Creativity Lab is a youth hub where art meets impact, design, and systems thinking. It’s a hands-on maker space and studio environment that blends visual arts with prototyping, digital fabrication, storytelling, and civic innovation—guiding teens along Creative Pathways to college, careers, and community impact.
Role Snapshot
You’ll help design, pilot, and teach ARCK’s Creative Pathways curriculum. Update curriculum development and planning; teaching and mentoring. This role mixes instruction, making, youth mentorship, and program operations in an active lab environment.
Curriculum & Lesson Design
- Develop project-based units for the Creativity Lab aligned to ARCK’s studios and to UDL/SEL best practices.
- Build hands-on lessons that integrate art + design thinking + civic engagement (e.g., community challenges, product/prototype showcases).
Maker Space Instruction & Safety
- Teach safe use of tools (e.g., hand tools, basic power tools) and, as applicable, entry-level digital fabrication (e.g., 3D printing, laser cutting) and light electronics/microcontrollers.
- Establish and enforce lab safety protocols, tool checkouts, material logs, and workspace norms; maintain an organized, inclusive, and accessible lab.
Prototyping & Creative Tech
- Guide students through the design cycle (ideate ? prototype ? test ? iterate ? present).
- Introduce foundational skills such as basic CAD (optional), simple circuits, digital media, or fabrication file prep—no advanced expertise required, just comfort learning and teaching basics.
Teaching & Mentorship
- Facilitate a 12-week teen after-school program centered on creativity, collaboration, and civic projects.
- Mentor a cohort of 5-10 Boston-area teens; differentiate learning and support varied skill levels and identities.
- Serve as a substitute for ARCK in-school programming, if needed.
Community & Events
- Create and facilitate creative activities at ARCKFest and community/school events.
- Support outreach to schools/partners; help communicate program outcomes and student benefits.
Program Operations
- Meet regularly with the Program Manager; support admin tasks (contracts, supplies, vendor coordination).
- Document student work, gather data, and track learning outcomes.
- Participate in team meetings; contribute to ongoing R&D and program improvement.
Qualifications:
Must-Have
- Bachelor’s in Education or related field (or strong non-traditional/lived experience).
- 3–5 years working with youth (grades 8-12 preferred).
- Experience creating and implementing project-based curriculum.
- Comfort teaching hands-on making and facilitating open-ended creative projects.
- Strong organization, communication, and reliable in-person presence in Fenway.
- Proficiency with Google Workspace.
Nice-to-Have (Maker & Pathways)
- Experience in maker spaces: tool safety, basic fabrication workflows, simple electronics, or beginner CAD/file prep.
- Multi-disciplinary creative teaching (any 2–3: visual arts, creative writing, movement, drama, music, media arts).
- Familiarity with college/career readiness, youth mentorship, and under-resourced school contexts.
- Bilingual (English/Spanish) is a plus.
How To Apply:
Even if you don’t meet 100% of the qualifications, we want to hear from passionate educators and makers!
Please fill out our Hiring Form, and attach your resume and cover letter.
If you have not heard from us within two weeks of your application submission, please email: joinourteam@arckboston.org. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Apply by:
March 30, 2026
Salary:
$25 / Per hour
About this Organization:
Vision
We envision a world where youth have access to opportunities that help them achieve their creative potential and build a flourishing future.
Mission
ARCK’s mission is to equip youth with the tools to develop confidence, creativity, and purpose.
ARCK, a forward-thinking and innovative education nonprofit, has been working to improve the educational experiences and outcomes for students from marginalized communities since 2012. Our mission is to transform education by integrating well-being, social awareness, and creativity into learning. ARCK’s programs focus on developing positive character by cultivating empathy, confidence, critical thinking, and creative expression. We also train and coach educators to instill these essential skills in their students. Ultimately, our programs prepare students to lead social innovation and empower diverse learners to drive social impact.
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