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For more information and to apply, please send a resume, cover letter, and 2-3 references to kristin@aim-seattle.org. For questions or to request accommodations during the application and interview process, please contact kristin@aim-seattle.org or call 425-236-9347. Candidates may be asked to co-lead an adaptive arts class as part of the application process.

At AIM, we value diversity and inclusivity. We are an equal-opportunity employer and encourage applicants of all backgrounds, identities, and experiences to apply.

AIM is seeking Teaching Artists and Creative Arts Therapists to lead engaging dance, music, visual arts, theater, and other arts classes and sessions.

Why AIM?

At AIM, we believe in the transformative power of the arts to create meaningful connections and foster self-expression within the Disabled community. Our team is passionate about equity, accessibility, and inclusion, ensuring that every member knows that they can find belonging and community at AIM. As a Teaching Artist or Creative Arts Therapist with AIM, you’ll be part of a collaborative, supportive environment where your skills and creativity make a direct impact. We offer flexible scheduling and opportunities for professional growth, including consultation and development meetings with experienced arts educators and therapists. Join us in partnership with Neurodivergent and Disabled individuals through movement, music, and creative expression!

Internship Program

Interested in getting more involved with AIM?
Apply to our Internship Program! We are currently accepting applications from individuals (ages 16+) who wish to learn more about disability, inclusion and advocacy to serve as paid interns at AIM. Interns in this program are involved in one or more of our weekly classes by supporting group members, acting as a Lead for volunteers, assisting Teaching Artists and Support Staff, and assisting with set-up and clean-up before, during and after class. Interns will also determine their own learning goals and a special project to complete during their time in the program. Interns are expected to commit to a minimum of one 8-week session
(maximum of two 8-week sessions before reapplication).

We welcome all backgrounds, experiences, abilities and identities as interns. Individuals who would benefit from accommodations or other supports are encouraged to share these via our internship application or by emailing kristin@aim-seattle.org. 

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. If you have any questions, or if you have any accessibility needs for completing this application, please don't hesitate to reach out by replying to this email, or calling/texting Kristin at 425-236-9347.

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