JOB POSTING: Seeking Experienced Dance Teachers

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JOB POSTING: Seeking Experienced Dance Teachers
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Cleveland City Dance is looking for engaging, nurturing, patient, and motivational teachers for the 2017-2018 year.
JOB PURPOSE AND GOALS

  • To inspire and instill the love of dance in each student so that they look forward to returning each week
  • To challenge students through dance education and discipline to be the best person they can be
  • To communicate to the students via examples and terminology the goal for the class
  • To create an atmosphere where diverse populations are made comfortable
  • Expected to create choreography for the annual Spring Concert

WE ARE LOOKING FOR

  • Ballet teachers for ages 3-8
  • Modern teacher for teens and adults
  • Hip-hop teacher
  • Tap teacher

TEACHERS SHOULD BE

  • 20 and older
  • Have previous teaching experience
  • Reliable transportation

The Ballet teacher may have the opportunity to work with the non-profit City Ballet of Cleveland. This includes the annual Uniquely Cleveland Nutcracker and May performances.

Classes begin September 5, 2017 and run through mid-June.

Please forward your resume and our employment application which can be found on our website www.clevelandcitydance.com to info@clevelendcitydance.com

You may contact the director, Courtney at 216-295-2222 for further information and to set up an appointment to discuss this opportunity.

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