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Summer Line Dancing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$2.6K/yr

... Dance, Drama, Fashion and Sewing, Martial Arts, Music, Nature and Hiking, Outdoor Living Skills ... Compensation for this role is $2,600 for the summer. Shared housing and meals are provided. Program ...

Music Teacher

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$18 - $26/hr

... summer, inclusive of but not limited to staff meetings, teacher workdays, workshops and other ... Music Curriculum Lead Duties: 1. Coordinate with visual arts, performing arts, dance enrichment ...

... summer (Closed Fridays!), generous vacation, sick and personal time off and 14 paid holidays each ... line with those of the college, texts and readings, timelines and evaluation criteria, and any ...

Media Coordinator

Boston, MA · On-site

$58K - $62K/yr

If you enjoy predicting outcomes (be it a fantasy league or Dancing with the Stars), you'll feel ... finish line. * Have a drive to keep learning, growing, and asking "what's next?" Why Gupta? At ...

If you enjoy predicting outcomes (be it a fantasy league or Dancing with the Stars), you'll feel ... finish line. * Have a drive to keep learning, growing, and asking "what's next?" Why Gupta? At ...

Media Coordinator

Boston, MA · On-site

$58K - $62K/yr

If you enjoy predicting outcomes (be it a fantasy league or Dancing with the Stars), you'll feel ... finish line. * Have a drive to keep learning, growing, and asking "what's next?" Why Gupta? At ...

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How much do summer line dancing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer line dancing in the United States is $19.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.66 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How to make money line dancing?

To make money as a line dancer, performers can teach classes, perform at events, or participate in competitions that offer cash prizes. Building a reputation and developing strong dance skills can lead to paid gigs, while social media and local venues can help attract opportunities. Certifications or experience in dance can enhance earning potential.

What to wear for line dancing in the summer?

For summer line dancing jobs, wear lightweight, breathable clothing such as cotton shirts and pants or skirts to stay comfortable in warm weather. Closed-toe shoes with good support are essential for safety and mobility, and wearing layers can help adjust to indoor or outdoor temperatures. Dressing appropriately helps maintain comfort and safety during long dance sessions.

What is the difference between Summer Line Dancing vs Summer Dance Instructor?

AspectSummer Line DancingSummer Dance Instructor
Required CredentialsBasic dance knowledge, possibly certification in dance or fitnessDance certification, teaching credentials, CPR certification
Work EnvironmentOutdoor or indoor dance events, community centers, festivalsDance studios, community centers, outdoor events
Employer & Industry UsageEvent organizers, community programs, dance festivalsDance schools, recreational programs, summer camps

Summer Line Dancing typically involves leading or participating in dance routines at events or festivals, often requiring basic dance skills. In contrast, a Summer Dance Instructor usually holds certifications and teaches dance classes or workshops. While both roles are involved in dance activities during summer, the instructor role involves formal teaching and certification, whereas Summer Line Dancing focuses on performance and community engagement.

What is the highest paying dance job?

The highest paying dance jobs often include professional dance instructors, choreographers, and performers in entertainment industries such as Broadway or touring productions. These roles typically require advanced skills, experience, and sometimes specialized certifications, with salaries varying based on location, reputation, and employment type.

What are some common challenges faced by instructors teaching summer line dancing classes, and how can they be managed?

Instructors teaching summer line dancing classes often encounter challenges such as varying skill levels among participants, outdoor weather conditions, and maintaining high energy during warmer months. To address these, instructors typically plan adaptable routines, ensure hydration breaks, and create a fun, inclusive atmosphere that encourages participation regardless of experience. Collaborating with event organizers to secure shaded or indoor venues can also help ensure classes run smoothly and safely.

What are Summer Line Dancing instructors?

Summer Line Dancing instructors are professionals who teach line dancing classes during the summer months, often at camps, community centers, festivals, or recreational events. They guide groups of participants through choreographed dance routines, usually set to country or popular music, making the activity accessible to all skill levels. Their responsibilities include demonstrating dance steps, ensuring safety, and creating a fun, inclusive environment for everyone. These instructors often have experience in dance and a passion for helping others enjoy this social and energetic activity.

How much do line dancers get paid?

Line dancers typically earn between $15 and $50 per hour, depending on the event, location, and experience level. Paid performances at events or parties often offer flat rates or tips, and some dancers may work as instructors or performers with varying pay scales.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Summer Line Dancing Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Summer Line Dancing Instructor, you need strong dance technique, knowledge of various line dance styles, and experience in teaching groups, often supported by dance certifications. Familiarity with music editing software, sound systems, and basic first aid may also be required. Outstanding communication, energy, and the ability to motivate and engage diverse participants are essential soft skills. These qualifications ensure classes are safe, enjoyable, and accessible to students of all skill levels, fostering a positive learning environment.
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Infographic showing various Summer Line Dancing job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% As Needed, 64% Full Time, and 29% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,066 per year, or $19.7 per hour.

[2026] Program Specialist, Fresh Air Camps

Fresh Air Camps

On-site

$2.6K/yr

Other

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

PROGRAM SPECIALIST 
Fresh Air Camps | Hudson Valley, NY | June 17 – August 15, 2026 

Discover Fresh Air Camps

Since 1877, Fresh Air Fund Camps have opened new doors for over 1.8 million children, offering transformative summer programs and year-round leadership opportunities. Our six residential camps are located in the beautiful Hudson Valley, offering a stunning natural setting for exploration and growth. Each camp provides unique programming tailored to different age groups and interests, from outdoor adventure to arts and sciences, creating an enriching environment for both campers and staff. Learn more about Fresh Air Camps: www.freshair.org/learn-about-our-camps/  

Life as a Program Specialist 

Program Specialists play a key role in delivering high-quality programming and ensuring a safe, engaging camp experience for all participants. Each Specialist leads a specific activity area, developing lesson plans and teaching four to six one-hour periods daily. Specialists provide active supervision, instruction, and encouragement to campers while fostering skill development, creativity, and teamwork. 

Activity areas may include (but are not limited to) Art, Athletics, Ceramics, Chess, Coding, Creative Writing & Journalism, Culinary Arts, Dance, Drama, Fashion and Sewing, Martial Arts, Music, Nature and Hiking, Outdoor Living Skills & Pioneering, Photography, Robotics, SCRATCH & STEAM, Sign Language, SEL, Video & Film, and Yoga. 

When not teaching or in scheduled prep time, Program Specialists serve as General Counselors within an assigned village, living in cabins with campers and taking full responsibility for their safety, well-being, and positive group dynamics. 

This position requires living onsite at camp from June 17 to August 15, 2026. Compensation for this role is $2,600 for the summer. Shared housing and meals are provided. 

Program Specialists report to the Director of Specialists. 

What You’ll Do: 

  • Plan and teach four to six one-hour classes daily, ensuring lessons are engaging, inclusive, and developmentally appropriate in line with FAF curriculum. 
  • Provide supervision and guidance to campers during activities, promoting participation, teamwork, and skill growth.   
  • Supervise and collaborate with staff assigned to the activity area, effectively utilizing their skills to enhance program quality. 
  • Maintain program equipment and supplies, keeping the activity area organized and clean; may involve lifting and moving program materials. 
  • Prepare and submit lesson plans, supply requests, inventories, and other reports as requested by the Director of Specialists. 
  • Serve as a General Counselor in the assigned village during non-teaching or prep periods, including living in cabins with campers and co-counselors. 
  • Provide 24-hour supervision, leadership, and care to campers, including activity transitions, cabin time, meals, and behavior management. 
  • Foster a supportive, inclusive environment where all campers feel valued and safe. 
  • Prioritize camper needs when making decisions and uphold a camper-first philosophy. 
  • Participate actively in the camp community — including campfires, overnights, hikes, swimming, and village meetings. (Some lifting or physical activity may be required.) 
  • Communicate, model, and uphold camp policies, traditions, and community standards. 
  • Ensure the safety, supervision and well-being of all campers at all times. 
  • Demonstrate professionalism and approachability, maintaining healthy boundaries. 
  • Serve as a role model for campers and staff by showing enthusiasm, empathy, and commitment to camp values. 
  • Live and work in a communal camp environment — including shared cabins, limited privacy, and group dining. Time off during each session will be scheduled by the supervisor. 
  • Care for and responsibly use camp facilities, property, and equipment. 
  • Be familiar with and follow all emergency and safety procedures. 
  • Perform other duties as assigned to support the success of the camp community. 

What We’re Looking For: 

  • At least 18 years old by the start of camp.  
  • At least two years of college or equivalent is preferred.   
  • A minimum of one year's experience working with children is required. Staff must be passionate about working with children.   
  • One year of teaching experience in specialty area is highly preferred with a demonstrated ability to design activities that are based on experiential/active learning theory.   
  • Interested in working and living in the outdoors for the summer.  
  • Emotionally mature with a willingness to work as a team player and to maintain a positive attitude.  
  • Flexible and willing to accept challenges and step outside your comfort zone.   
  • Available for the entire duration of the summer program.  

As part of our commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy workplace and to protecting the participants we serve, The Fresh Air Fund requires all camp staff to meet applicable vaccination requirements in accordance with federal, state, and local laws, and to be fully vaccinated against polio, MMR, TDap, and varicella (and Hepatitis B for Health Care staff). As new public health issues arise, The Fresh Air Fund may require additional vaccinations. Proof of vaccination or an approved exemption will be required as a condition of employment. 

Compensation & Perks: 

  • Compensation for this position is $2,600 for the summer. 
  • All meals and housing provided during camp. 
  • The opportunity to gain valuable experiences in leadership, communication, and teamwork that will stand out on any resume. 

Application Instructions  
To apply, please submit a Program Specialist application. We are hiring on a rolling basis and encourage interested applicants to apply as early as possible. No calls or recruiters, please.   

The Fresh Air Fund is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, committed to inclusive hiring, and dedicated to diversity in its work and on its staff. We strongly encourage candidates of all identities, experiences, orientations, and communities to apply.  

The Fresh Air Fund Terms and Conditions:

1. Messages are sent by The Fresh Air Fund and its recruiting partner CampHire (Camp2Career, LLC) to candidates who apply for jobs and consent to receive SMS communications related to recruitment and hiring. Candidates provide their phone number during the application process and must actively opt in to receive SMS updates. Messages include job application updates, interview scheduling, interview reminders, interview confirmations, hiring updates, and other employment-related notifications. Message frequency varies. Message and data rates may apply. Candidates can reply STOP to opt out at any time or HELP for assistance. Links to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use are provided at the time of consent.

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3. If you are experiencing issues with the messaging program you can reply with the keyword HELP for more assistance, or you can get help directly at privacy@freshair.org or 800-367-0003.

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