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1 High School Art Teacher

2 Nature of a Art Teacher Teaches students on how to do art and better them in their art knowledge Determine how best to represent a concept visually Determine which photographs, art, or other design elements to use

3 Education and Training needed
Art Teachers need at least a bachelor’s degree in an art or design subject and previous work experience. Depending on the industry, they may have worked as graphic designers, illustrators, copyeditors, or photographers, or in another art or design occupation, before becoming art directors. 

4 Other Qualifications Necessary
Communication skills. Art teachers must be able to listen to and speak with staff and clients to ensure that they understand employees’ ideas and clients’ desires for advertisements, publications, or movie sets. Creativity. Art teachers must be able to come up with interesting and ideas to develop advertising campaigns, set designs, or layout options. Leadership skills. Art teachers must be able to organize, direct, and motivate other artists. They need to articulate their visions to artists and oversee their production. Time management skills. Balancing competing priorities and multiple projects while meeting strict deadlines is critical for art Teachers.

5 9% (Slower than average)
Job Outlook 9% (Slower than average)

6 Potential Earnings Now and in Future
The median annual wage for art directors is $80,630 a year

7 Related Occupations of a Teachers
Graphic Designers Fashion Designers Craft and Fine Artists

8 Oil and Gas Workers (National Fuel)

9 Nature of a Oil And Gas Worker
Oil and Gas workers often work in remote locations outdoors and around heavy machinery, so they must follow precautions. Most work full time, and they often work overtime.

10 Education And Training Needed
Less than high school Workers in oil and gas occupations usually must be at least 18 years old, be in good physical condition, and pass a drug test. A high school diploma is not necessarily required but is preferred by some employers.

11 Other Qualifications Necessary
Good work ethic and capable of working hard Motivation to succeed Positive attitude Teamwork and collaboration Desire to learn and grow Entrepreneurial Highly adaptable and flexible

12 8% (Slower than average)
Job Outlook 8% (Slower than average)

13 Potential Earnings Now and in the Future
The median annual wage of oil and gas workers was $37,640

14 Related Occupations Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Maintenance Workers Construction Laborers and Helpers

15 Work Cited Information : Pictures : Clip Art


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