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Develop and implement engaging dance lesson plans aligned to school curriculum goals and ... Ability to speak, write and understand Spanish. Amber's Expectations * Regular attendance and ...

A Dance Instructor instructs, explains, and demonstrates techniques and methods of dance with ... other written or verbal procedures as provided by your supervisor. As all situations cannot be ...

The Dance Coach is responsible for working with children, teens and/or adults to promote the ... Listens for understanding and meaning; speaks and writes effectively. Takes initiative to assist in ...

The Dance Coach is responsible for working with children, teens and/or adults to promote the ... Listens for understanding and meaning; speaks and writes effectively. Takes initiative to assist in ...

Dance Instructor

Peoria, IL · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Duties: Under the direction of the Coordinator of Dance Programs and Manager of Athletics ... Ability to follow written and oral instructions. * Familiarity with the operation of general office ...

... oral and written instructions Must be able to communicate respectfully and effectively with ... dance instruction and choreography Supervise and facilitate dance activities to youth ages 3-17 ...

Dance Instructor

Peoria, IL · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Duties: Under the direction of the Coordinator of Dance Programs and Manager of Athletics ... Ability to follow written and oral instructions. * Familiarity with the operation of general office ...

You'll own the day-to-day output of cheer/dance written, video and social content while mentoring and managing a team of cheer/dance content creators. You should know what fans care about before ...

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How much do dance writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for dance writer in the United States is $38.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $47.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Dance Writer job?

A Dance Writer creates written content about dance performances, choreography, industry trends, and related topics. They may write reviews, interviews, feature articles, and critiques for magazines, websites, or newspapers. Dance Writers often have a background in dance or journalism and need strong analytical and writing skills. Their work helps inform, educate, and engage audiences while contributing to the discourse around dance as an art form.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Dance Writer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Dance Writer, you need excellent writing skills, a deep knowledge of dance terminology and history, and often a relevant degree in dance, journalism, or English. Familiarity with content management systems, recording devices for interviews, and multimedia tools such as photo or video editors is commonly expected. Strong research abilities, creativity, and the ability to collaborate with performers and editors are standout soft skills in this field. These qualities enable Dance Writers to produce engaging, insightful content that resonates with readers and accurately represents the dance community.

What are typical daily responsibilities for a Dance Writer?

Dance Writers usually spend their days researching current dance trends, attending performances or rehearsals, conducting interviews with dancers and choreographers, and producing articles, reviews, or editorials for print or digital platforms. They often collaborate closely with editors, photographers, and other writers to refine their work and maintain accuracy, style, and voice. Meeting deadlines and staying updated on developments in the dance world are ongoing aspects of the role. This varied daily schedule provides opportunities to engage deeply with dance culture while contributing original perspectives to readers.

How to become a dance writer?

To become a dance writer, develop strong writing skills and a deep knowledge of dance styles and history. Gain experience through internships, freelance work, or contributing to dance publications, and build a portfolio of your writing. Familiarity with industry tools like social media and content management systems can also be beneficial.
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Dance Teacher

Other

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Position Summary

At Amber Charter Schools, Dance Teachers bring learning to life through movement, creativity, and self-expression. In this role, you will create dynamic, engaging experiences in which students (k-8) build confidence, develop collaboration, cultivate discipline, and develop a love for the performing arts.

Through culturally responsive instruction and performance opportunities, students don't just learn dance, they create, express themselves, and grow both on and off the stage. Every class is an opportunity to spark joy, inspire creativity, and make a lasting impact.

Essential Responsibilities

Curriculum Implementation

  • Develop and implement engaging dance lesson plans aligned to school curriculum goals and educational standards.
  • Introduce students to a variety of dance styles, movement techniques, choreography, rhythm, and creative expression.
  • Foster a love for dance and movement through interactive, culturally responsive, and student-centered instruction.
  • Plan and support student performances, showcases, assemblies, and school-wide events as needed.

Classroom Management

  • Establish and maintain a positive, inclusive, and structured learning environment conducive to movement-based instruction.
  • Implement effective behavior management strategies that ensure student safety, participation, and respect.
  • Maintain safe classroom and studio practices during all activities and performances.

Student Assessment

  • Assess student growth and participation through ongoing observation, performance-based assessments, and feedback.
  • Monitor student progress in skill development, creativity, collaboration, and effort.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to analyze student progress and adjust instructional strategies accordingly.

Parent Communication

  • Maintain open and regular communication with parents or guardians regarding student progress, achievements, and areas for growth.
  • Participate in parent-teacher conferences and school events as needed.

Collaboration

  • Work collaboratively with teachers, specialists, and support staff to create a cohesive and supportive educational environment.
  • Support integration of dance and movement into interdisciplinary learning opportunities where appropriate.
  • Participate in school-based professional development and collaborative planning sessions.

Incorporate Technology

  • Integrate technology and multimedia resources into instruction to enhance the learning experience.
  • Utilize music, video, and digital tools to support choreography, performance review, and student engagement.

Cultural Competence

  • Foster a culturally responsive and inclusive learning environment that celebrates diversity through movement and artistic expression.
  • Incorporate diverse dance styles, traditions, perspectives, and artists into instruction.

Professional Development

  • Engage in continuous professional learning to remain current with dance education practices, instructional strategies, and educational trends.
  • Pursue opportunities for artistic and professional growth.

Required Experience and Qualifications 

  • Bachelor's Degree.
  • Experience teaching dance, movement, performing arts, or related enrichment programs with elementary or middle school-aged students .
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to create a positive, safe, and inclusive classroom environment.
  • Technological proficiency for incorporating digital tools into teaching.
  • Familiarity with high-quality curriculum programs.
  • A high degree of comfort and confidence planning and implementing rigorous, engaging, and effective instruction.
  • Capacity to develop strong relationships based on trust, respect, effective communication, and common goals.
  • Ability to prioritize and manage multiple obligations and initiatives, strong attention to detail, and excellent time management.
  • Strong command of all Microsoft Office and Google drive programs.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Completion and clearance in pre-employment Fingerprinting and Reference check process.
  • Legally eligible to work in the United States.
  • Perform other duties as assigned. 

Preferred Experience and Qualifications

  • 2 years of experience as a lead teacher or dance instructor in an elementary or middle school setting.
  • Master's Degree in Education, Dance, Performing Arts, or related field.
  • New York State teaching certification in Dance, Physical Education, Performing Arts, or related subject area.
  • Professional dance training or performance experience
  • Ability to speak, write and understand Spanish.

Amber's Expectations

  • Regular attendance and punctuality  
  • Maintain a professional appearance 
  • Organizational fit for Amber culture, that is, exhibit the Amber Traits of Achievement, Community, Responsibility, Honesty, and Respect  

 Equipment

  • Laptop, Promethean board, sound equipment, classroom/studio equipment, and office equipment 

Work Schedule

  • 10-month work schedule
  • Amber Charter East Harlem school hours 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Work Environment/Physical Effort:  

  • Regularly required to sit, stand for long periods of time, walk, climb stairs, speak loudly and clearly, visually observe, hear, operate a computer, and other classroom, school, and office equipment, reach with hands and arms, bend down, and must occasionally lift, move and/or support up to 20 pounds. Work is being performed in a traditional multi-floor school environment with no elevator access.

Compensation

Amber Charter Schools strictly follow a salary schedule for each role to ensure our continued commitment towards pay equity. The expected salary range for this role is $63,781- $106,246, depending on verified relevant work experience, highest level of completed education, and required certifications and/or licenses for the role. This is an exempt position.