New Orleans Dance Teaching Positions Open Up, Cause for Celebration
New Orleans has another reason to party: population growth!
The Orleans parish saw a one year gain of 1.4% in population in 2014.
This growth can be attributed to:
- Over 2,000 new residents from domestic migration (from within the United States)
- Over 1,000 new residents from international migration (from other countries)
- More births than deaths
These are all positive signs for the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, which should see an increase in the number of dance classes offered in 2015.
Dance teachers can take advantage of this good fortune by signing up for Dance Teacher Finder, a website dedicated to help dance studios find dance teachers for full time jobs, part time jobs, and substitute teaching jobs.
You can sign up for Dance Teacher Finder and post your resume and then New Orleans area dance studios can contact you when a dance teaching position becomes available.
New Orleans dance studios can also use Dance Teacher Finder to post dance teacher jobs to the site’s job board and New Orleans dance studios have unlimited access to the site’s dance teacher resume database.
With New Orleans dance studios adding students and New Orleans dance teachers getting teaching jobs, there really is a cause for celebration!
About Elizabeth Emery
Elizabeth Emery is a former dance studio owner. She owned Dancers Unite in Charlotte, NC for 6 years, where she helped run the studio as well as taught dance classes six days a week. She sold her studio to one of her teachers and now dedicates her time helping other dance studio owners as well as dance teachers with her new business, Dance Teacher Finder, which helps pair dance studios with dance instructors. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, and double majored in Business Economics and Marketing. Elizabeth currently splits her time between Charlotte, North Carolina and Salt Lake City, Utah.