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Funding is also available for students to travel and participate at regional dance conferences/conventions. The ideal candidate will be well-versed in a variety of dance styles and will be an active ...

Funding is also available for students to travel and participate at regional dance conferences/conventions. The ideal candidate will be well-versed in a variety of dance styles and will be an active ...

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Collectively, we host over 200 regional dance competitions, 9 national finals, and 13 fall dance conventions per season. Join us and become a part of the energy and excitement of OneBeat! One Beat a ...

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As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for dance convention in the United States is $25.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $29.81 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Dance Convention job typically involves working at events where dancers attend workshops, masterclasses, and competitions led by industry professionals. Positions can include roles such as event staff, instructor, judge, coordinator, or administrative support. Responsibilities vary but often involve organizing schedules, assisting participants, managing registrations, and ensuring the event runs smoothly. These jobs require strong communication, organizational skills, and a passion for dance.

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Dance Convention Coordinators are responsible for organizing all aspects of a dance convention, which includes booking venues, managing event schedules, coordinating with instructors, handling registrations, and ensuring that all logistics run smoothly. They frequently work with teams of other coordinators, vendors, and partners, requiring effective collaboration and communication. The role often involves working in a fast-paced environment both in office settings and on-site during events. Weekend or extended hours may be needed during conventions, but the work is dynamic and offers opportunities for networking and professional growth in the event and performing arts industries.

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To thrive as a Dance Convention Coordinator, you need strong event planning, organizational, and communication skills, often supported by experience in event management or a related field. Familiarity with event management software, ticketing platforms, and budgeting tools is typically required. Adaptability, problem-solving abilities, and customer service orientation are standout soft skills in this position. These competencies are crucial for ensuring successful, smooth-running events and a positive experience for both attendees and participating artists.

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Infographic showing various Dance Convention job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 48% Full Time, 48% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $52,631 per year, or $25.3 per hour.

Assistant Professor of Dance - Tenure Track

Universities of Wisconsin

Stevens Point, WI โ€ข On-site

$56K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

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Position Title:
Assistant Professor of Dance - Tenure Track
Job Category:
Faculty
Employment Type:
Regular
Job Profile:
Assistant Professor
Job Duties:
The UW-Stevens Point Dance Program seeks a highly motivated, dynamic dance artist educator to join our multi-faceted undergraduate dance program. We seek candidates with professional dance experience and teaching methodologies that embrace the multi-centric perspectives in our field. Our new colleague will bring unique experiences and approaches to teaching and scholarship that expand traditional dance convention. A successful candidate should be an outstanding teacher and mentor who wants to share their individual viewpoint and experience with our dedicated students.
The Dance Program offers a BA degree with broad and deep course work in dance technique, creative practice, and historical and theoretical studies. As one of three faculty members, this position will support all areas of the curriculum. We prioritize a broad range of dance techniques including ballet, hip hop, jazz, modern, and tap for all dance majors and minors.
The ideal candidate will be skilled in teaching all levels of jazz technique including the history of and legacy within the form. Additional teaching in Hip Hop, House, Street Style, or Latin forms will be expected. Finally, the successful candidate will have performance, choreographic, and educational experiences that can contribute to the teaching of a variety of creative practice and theory courses including but not limited to Dance Composition, Dance History, Movement Analysis, and Teaching Theories. There is opportunity to contribute to reimagining curricular initiatives and developing new courses.
The Dance Program is housed within the Department of Theatre and Dance, home to a robust and thriving musical theatre major. This position may also teach a Musical Theatre performance class and may choreograph/assist with musical staging for one musical theatre production each school year. Depending on the choreographic needs of the production, knowledge and skills in tap and other traditional musical theatre styles is desirable.
UW-Stevens Point is a teaching institution, and a full-time teaching load includes 12 credits or four classes per semester. This position will likely teach 2-3 technique classes and one theory class per semester. A course reassignment is given in the semester when choreographing the musical. All faculty in the Dance Program contribute to the General Education program by offering non-major dance technique classes that meet UW-Stevens Point's Wellness designation.
Additional non-instructional duties include academic advising, student recruitment, mentorship of the student dance concert, scholarly/creative activity typical of all tenure track faculty, including annually choreographing new work for dance majors/minors, and service to the department, college, and university.
As we intentionally aspire to address the need for systemic change in our department, the dance industry, and our greater community, we strongly encourage historically under-represented candidates to apply.
Key Job Responsibilities:
Department:
Part of UW-Stevens Point's School of Performing Arts, The Department of Theatre & Dance is housed in the Noel Fine Arts Center with facilities that include a 372-seat proscenium theatre, a 130-seat black box theatre, two professional dance studios, dedicated costume, property and scenery shops, and multiple rehearsal spaces. The UW-Stevens Point College of Fine Arts & Communication is recognized as one of a few within the country to be fully accredited in Art & Design, Dance, Music, and Theatre.
The Department of Theatre and Dance at UW-Stevens Point is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Dance (NASD) and Schools of Theatre (NAST). We offer BFA degrees in Acting, Musical Theatre, Design & Technology as well as BA degrees in Dance, Drama, and Arts, Entertainment & Media Management. Admission to all department programs is by audition and/or interview only.
We are a department within a regional state institution in central Wisconsin committed to fostering a learning environment that develops global citizen artists with individual voices who will inspire, create, and achieve. We value experiential learning that prepares students to be theatre and dance artists and innovators. As a department, we are committed to creating an equitable, inclusive, and accessible educational environment for all our students, faculty, and staff.
Compensation & Benefits:
The Assistant Professor of Dance is a tenured-track, academic (9 month) position.
Well-qualified candidates can expect a starting annual salary of $56,994 commensurate with the candidate's education, related experience, and qualifications.
Eligible Universities of Wisconsin employees receive an excellent benefits package. To learn more about the benefits package, review the FASLI Benefit Quick Guide . Use the Health & Retirement Contributions Estimator to calculate the estimated value of your compensation and benefits.
Required Qualifications:
  • MFA in Dance
  • Demonstrated expertise teaching jazz technique at all levels
  • Demonstrated expertise teaching Hip Hop, House, Street, Latin styles or other related styles/genres
  • Professional performance and/or choreographic experience
  • Proven ability to work in a collaborative environment

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Experience teaching at the university level and strong commitment to undergraduate teaching
  • Previous university teaching experience in one of the following: dance composition, dance history, movement analysis, or teaching theories
  • Interest in developing/updating curriculum in dance that embraces the current trajectory in the profession
  • Interest in recruitment and strategic planning
  • Experience with musical theatre choreography and staging
  • Experience in Tap dance technique

How to Apply:
TO ENSURE CONSIDERATION: Applications received by September 4, 2026 are ensured full consideration. Applications received after that date may be given consideration at the discretion of the search committee. Application materials will be evaluated, and the most qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the next step of the selection process. Incomplete and/or late application materials may not receive consideration.
Files must be complete to be considered. Submission in PDF format is preferred for all attachments. Please include the following documents:
  • Cover letter addressing required and preferred qualifications and experience
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Electronic submission of a website and/or video samples of at least 2 choreographic works
  • Statement of personal teaching philosophy and values including your approach to artistic mentorship.
  • A list of three professional references, familiar with your recent work and teaching, with full contact information, including valid email addresses
  • Unofficial Transcripts/Official Transcripts from all degree granting institutions

(Official Transcripts will be required of finalist)
After you submit your application, you will be unable to edit it. Please be sure to include all required materials before submitting your application.
Contact Information:
Name: Chris Kaiser, Chair Search and Screen Committee
Email: ckaiser@uwsp.edu
Phone: 715-346-4429
If you have any questions regarding the application process, need special arrangements, or if you submitted your application with missing materials, please call or email:
Human Resources
Email: human.resources@uwsp.edu
Phone: 715-346-2606
Employment will require a criminal background check. It will also require you to supply a minimum of three (3) professional references (one (1) of which being a current or former supervisor). It is preferred that you supply five (5) professional references (two (2) of which being a current or former supervisors). Your references will be required to answer questions regarding misconduct, sexual violence and sexual harassment.
Special Notes:
Through the discovery and dissemination of knowledge, UW-Stevens Point stimulates intellectual growth, provides a liberal education, and prepares students for a diverse sustainable world. The university is committed to creating a safe, inclusive learning community for all faculty and staff from a variety of backgrounds. Visit https://www.uwsp.edu/join-uw-stevens-point/ for more information about UW-Stevens Point. To learn about the Stevens Point (aka Point) area fun, jobs, housing, education, quality of life, and bragging rights, visit www.stevenspointarea.com.
Individuals with disabilities who need a reasonable accommodation during the application or interview process should contact Human Resources and Affirmative Action at 715-346-2606 or hr@uwsp.edu.
The safety and success of students, faculty, and staff at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is paramount. The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act requires the distribution of an annual security report to all current and prospective students, faculty, and staff. You may obtain the complete report at https://www3.uwsp.edu/protsv/Pages/Clery.aspx
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will not reveal the identities of applicants who request confidentiality in writing, except the identity of the successful candidate will be released. See Wis. Stat. sec. 19.36(7).
An offer of employment will require a criminal background check and authorization to work within the United States as required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
UW is an Equal Opportunity Employer:
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other bases protected by applicable federal or State law and UW System policies. We are committed to building a workforce that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills, and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.