Overview

Job Overview
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Dance Instructor to join our warm team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in dance styles and possess the ability to teach students of all ages, from children to adults. This role involves creating engaging lesson plans, fostering a love for dance, and ensuring a values-based and positive learning environment. The Dance Instructor will play a crucial role in developing students’ skills, confidence, and appreciation for the art of dance.

Duties

Develop and implement comprehensive lesson plans tailored to different age groups and skill levels.
Teach various dance styles, ensuring students grasp fundamental techniques and choreography.
Create a supportive and encouraging atmosphere that promotes student engagement and growth.
Assess student progress regularly and provide constructive feedback to enhance their skills.
Organize and prepare students for performances as needed.
Collaborate with other instructors to develop curriculum that meets the needs of all students.
Maintain a safe and clean studio environment conducive to learning.
Requirements

Proven experience in dance instruction.
Strong knowledge of dance techniques across any of these multiple styles (ballet, jazz, hip-hop, acro, tap, contemporary, etc.).
Experience in curriculum development and lesson planning is highly desirable.
Background in theater or performing arts can enhance instructional delivery.
Ability to engage effectively with students of all ages, including children and adults.
Excellent communication skills, is reliable and responsible and has a passion for teaching dance.
Join us in inspiring the next generation of dancers while sharing your love for movement!

About DanceWorks

DanceWorks offers the Orthodox Jewish community professional dance education in a modest, uplifting space. We build confidence, creativity, and discipline, helping dancers grow in skill and character. With expert instruction and a warm community, we inspire students to push limits, set goals, and embrace their potential—both on stage and in life.