The More Than A Job Place
Working as a Dance Instructor at the Y is more than just a job— you’ll find opportunities to reach your potential while making a positive impact in your community.
Dance instructors are responsible for the teaching of specified classes in compliance with the standards, policies and procedures of the Ann Arbor YMCA. It is expected that instructors will possess leadership, organizational and communication skills as well as the ability to develop and implement effective lesson plans.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Our Culture:
Every day and in everything we do, we strive to create a culture that is welcoming, genuine, hopeful, nurturing and determined for all our staff, members, program participants and volunteers.
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Requirements
1. A minimum of 1 year training in dance is required.
2. Experience planning and instructing dance classes to groups of 6-10 participants is preferred.
3. Instructors are expected to have an in-depth knowledge of safety factors and current teaching practices and techniques, successful teaching experience, and on-going personal initiatives to continue and improve professional growth and technical skill in one’s area of expertise.
4. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are required.
5. Must demonstrate core competencies in the areas of Mission Advancement, Collaboration, Operational Effectiveness and Personal Growth.
6. A patient, high-energy, and a goal-oriented attitude is essential. Experience working with participants form a diverse range of backgrounds is preferred.
7. Must be certified in concussion prevention, recognition and response within 60 days of employment.
8. Must be CPR and First Aid certified within 60 days of employment.
9. Multi-lingual ability is preferred.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
1. Ability to walk, stand, and sit (including on the floor) while maintaining alertness for long periods of time.
2. Exposure to communicable diseases and bodily fluids.
3. Must be able to lift and/or assist children up to 80 pounds in weight.

The Y is a community-based association of people committed to nurturing the potential for youth, promoting healthy lifestyles and fostering social responsibility to ensure that every individual has access to the essential resources needed to learn, grow and thrive.