Portland Dance Teachers Needed for Dance Studios’ New Dance Classes
Dance teaching jobs in Portland, Oregon should be coming, given the population growth!
Portland, Oregon’s population grew to an estimated 2.35 million people, per Metro.
Nearly half of the new residents came from domestic migration, which means people from other parts of the United States moved to Portland. This high rate of domestic migration in Portland was the 10th highest out of the 50 largest urban areas in America. Additionally, the rate of 49% was the highest rate of any city this decade.
Another 15% came from outside America.
All these new residents in Portland will need services, such as restaurants, grocery stores, hair salons, and dance classes.
More dance classes means more dance teachers will be needed, so if you are one of these new Portland residents and you are a dance teacher, there should be dance teaching jobs available in Portland, Oregon.
To be noticed by the dance studios in the Portland, Oregon area, post your resume to Dance Teacher Finder and then dance studios can contact you when a dance teaching position becomes available.
Portland, Oregon dance studios can use Dance Teacher Finder to post new dance teaching jobs to the website’s job board and Portland dance schools can also view our dance teachers’ resume database.
With Dance Teacher Finder, both dance studios and dance teachers can benefit from Portland’s incredible population growth!
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.