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20 jobs that use Fine Arts the most

Jobs that use fine arts the most include fine arts teacher, theatre director, and director of dance.

What jobs use Fine Arts the most?

1. Fine Arts Teacher

How fine arts teacher uses Fine Arts:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Authore summer school curriculum for art and drama courses.
  • Design course syllabus; create inventive and inspiring fiber, resin, and reus materials projects.

Most common skills for fine arts teacher:

  • Fine Arts
  • Classroom Management
  • Student Participation
  • Student Achievement
  • K-12
  • Visual Arts

2. Theatre Director

How theatre director uses Fine Arts:

  • Assist in instructing children in middle school drama club, assist in program filing, costume managing, and prop managing
  • Create rehearsal schedule for cast and crew; run rehearsals.
  • Direct mainstage productions, design sets and oversee construction by students.

Most common skills for theatre director:

  • Fine Arts
  • Theatre Program
  • Technical Theatre
  • Musical Theatre
  • Theatre Production
  • Costumes

3. Director Of Dance

How director of dance uses Fine Arts:

  • Start up and manage social media; Facebook, Instagram.
  • Design and teach various language, literature, and culture courses at all undergraduate levels in both German and English.
  • Order costumes, create annual budget reports, and record bookkeeping.

Most common skills for director of dance:

  • Fine Arts
  • Dance Classes
  • Alumni
  • Musical Theater
  • Community Events
  • Dance Techniques

4. Assistant Professor Of Music

How assistant professor of music uses Fine Arts:

  • Used blackboard online to manage students tests, grade papers and assign materials.
  • Mentore student leaders into institutionalizing broad policies and actions that better support international students, and the annual multicultural celebration.
  • Complete NCATE assessments to support reaccreditation.

Most common skills for assistant professor of music:

  • Music Theory
  • Music Therapy
  • Fine Arts
  • Curriculum Development
  • Chamber Music
  • Music History

5. Assistant Professor Of Art

How assistant professor of art uses Fine Arts:

  • Used blackboard online to manage students tests, grade papers and assign materials.
  • Complete NCATE assessments to support reaccreditation.
  • Develop contextually sensitive evidence aggregation methods from patient records that consider whole patients over time, rather than just linguistic correctness.

Most common skills for assistant professor of art:

  • Philosophy
  • Fine Arts
  • Studio Art
  • Curriculum Development
  • Architecture
  • Professional Development

6. Art Coordinator

How art coordinator uses Fine Arts:

  • Manage direction, choreography, vocal music preparation, set design, lights, costumes, and lobby display.
  • Manage graphic arts department and camera and typesetting departments.
  • Manage art assistant, including scheduling and quality control of art photography and certificates of authenticity.

Most common skills for art coordinator:

  • Fine Arts
  • Arts Curriculum
  • Graphic Design
  • Drama
  • Art Program
  • Art Therapy

7. Artist-In-Residence

How artist-in-residence uses Fine Arts:

  • Demonstrate effective communication skills, well-execute and expedient application of makeup to achieve the look guests desires.
  • Subject matter cover has include color theory, rules in creating pictorial space, and mathematics in art.
  • Create and implement class syllabus, day to day exercises, and monthly supply list pertaining to assign budget.

Most common skills for artist-in-residence:

  • Fine Arts
  • Graphic Design
  • Art History
  • Printmaking
  • Sculpture
  • Community Outreach

8. Art Department Head

How art department head uses Fine Arts:

  • Lead kids through snack, game time, homework time, an art lesson, and manage a gallery wall.
  • Produce company literature via plate making, lay-out, photography and design.
  • Design product technical illustrations, printedliterature, principle product photography, and website graphics.

Most common skills for art department head:

  • Curriculum Development
  • Studio Art
  • Fine Arts
  • Photography
  • Graphic Design
  • Adobe Photoshop

9. Art Consultant

How art consultant uses Fine Arts:

  • Manage translation and localization for Facebook game into Spanish and Portuguese.
  • Research authenticity of Rembrandt, Durer and Dali masterworks for appraisals.
  • Create project packages and use PowerPoint presentations on a per job basis.

Most common skills for art consultant:

  • Art Gallery
  • Fine Arts
  • Contemporary Art
  • Art Collections
  • Art Shows
  • Graphic Design

10. Graphic Design Consultant

How graphic design consultant uses Fine Arts:

  • Create ads, manage copywriting, respond to customer inquiries, generate brand unity, establish clear company identity.
  • Create and update web content using content management systems (CMS) and HTML hand coding with CSS.
  • Specialize in PowerPoint slide design and simplifying information.

Most common skills for graphic design consultant:

  • Sketch
  • Fine Arts
  • Graphic Design
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Brochures
  • Adobe Illustrator

11. Art Assistant

How art assistant uses Fine Arts:

  • Manage Facebook account composing creative content for daily posts to increase audience engagement
  • Integrate language arts and mathematics to improve standardize test scores.
  • Transfer powerpoint files to digital documents.

Most common skills for art assistant:

  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Fine Arts
  • Graphic Design
  • Art Projects
  • Photography
  • Art History

12. Youth Leader

How youth leader uses Fine Arts:

  • Lead a range of activities from science, mathematics, art, physical education, technology and language arts.
  • Assist in achieving and maintaining DoD certification and national accreditation or equivalent compliance.
  • Focuse on community outreach and discovering their passion as well as teaching effective communication skills and leadership development.

Most common skills for youth leader:

  • CPR
  • Fine Arts
  • Academic Enrichment
  • Homework Assistance
  • Youth Development
  • Core Values

13. Choral Director

How choral director uses Fine Arts:

  • Manage entire music program, schedule ministers, concerts, and prayer services.
  • Produce and direct a full Broadway Jr. production of Annie.
  • Continue to serve as a UIL choral adjudicator across the state.

Most common skills for choral director:

  • Classroom Management
  • Fine Arts
  • Music Education
  • Music Theory
  • Choral Music
  • Student Learning

14. Orchestra Director

How orchestra director uses Fine Arts:

  • Prepare concerts and participate in UIL concert and sight-reading competition.
  • Collaborate with drama teacher to compose music/libretto for musical theater setting of Cinderella.
  • Collaborate with drama teacher to compose music/libretto for musical theater setting of Cinderella.

Most common skills for orchestra director:

  • Student Achievement
  • All-State
  • Fine Arts
  • Music Theory
  • Music Education
  • General Music

15. Fine Artist

How fine artist uses Fine Arts:

  • Manage studio workload and advise print direction to in-house and freelance cad artists.
  • Create sculpture, illustrations, and cartoons for private customers
  • Utilize social media platforms including Facebook to connect with college community.

Most common skills for fine artist:

  • Graphic Design
  • Sculpture
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Portfolio
  • Fine Arts
  • Watercolor

16. Music Instructor

How music instructor uses Fine Arts:

  • Direct camper band, lead collaborative songwriting, and organize performances.
  • Accomplish building curriculum that do not exist in previous years focuse on Pre-K through 6th grade.
  • Instruct musical skills and techniques to middle and high school students on the saxophone, clarinet, and flute.

Most common skills for music instructor:

  • Classroom Management
  • Adaptive
  • Fine Arts
  • Music Program
  • Instructional Materials
  • Music Education

17. Coordinator, Music

How coordinator, music uses Fine Arts:

  • Research tracks to correct and verify tracklists for online DJ mixes -Discover and upload new DJ mixes -Create and manage DJ profiles
  • Construct PowerPoint slides for program events in an organize manner.
  • Create new Intranet database for organization headquarters using basic HTML.

Most common skills for coordinator, music:

  • Music Supervisors
  • Music Production
  • Developmental Disabilities
  • Fine Arts
  • Music Events
  • Music Theory

18. Storyboard Artist

How storyboard artist uses Fine Arts:

  • Lead a team of artists to create the art and animation for motion comics aspects of the show.
  • Introduce electronic publishing in order to bring print production in-house.
  • Proofread and approve completed pages and convert to PDF files for uploading to the printing company FTP site.

Most common skills for storyboard artist:

  • Animation
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Fine Arts
  • Feature Film
  • Storyboard Pro
  • Sketch

19. Art Educator

How art educator uses Fine Arts:

  • Lead kids through snack, game time, homework time, an art lesson, and manage a gallery wall.
  • Plane, develop, prepare, and implement an effective, collaborative, technology and student base language arts differentiate curriculum.
  • Provide portfolio evaluation and assist preparation for high school senior AP college applications.

Most common skills for art educator:

  • Classroom Management
  • Curriculum Development
  • K-12
  • Fine Arts
  • Art History
  • Visual Arts

20. Teaching Instructor

How teaching instructor uses Fine Arts:

  • Utilize digital technology for educational purposes by managing blackboard page.
  • Assist with creation of course syllabus and require course work.
  • Cover the fundamental concepts of chemistry and biology including cell biology, metabolism, microbiology, genetics, evolution and histology.

Most common skills for teaching instructor:

  • Mathematics
  • Political Science
  • Lab Reports
  • Course Curriculum
  • Fine Arts
  • Undergraduate Courses

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