About the role
Reporting to the Recreation Coordinator, Line Dancing Instructors are an integral part of the Recreation and Culture Branch. The Line Dancing Instructor is responsible for planning, organizing and leading line dance programs for adults in a group setting.
Key Duties & Responsibilities**:**
- Lead instructional line dance programs.
- Work with participants with disabilities and/or support needs to ensure active participation.
- Provide adaptations and modifications to planned exercises/techniques and/or available equipment where appropriate, to make them inclusive for all ages and needs.
- Create a welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment for all participants.
- Take attendance.
- Communicate with participants and their parents.
- Report any issues, concerns, or areas of development to the Recreation Coordinator.
- Create weekly lesson plans.
Experience & Qualifications:
- Minimum 1 year experience teaching line dance in a group setting.
- Excellent customer service skills.
- Experience working with individuals with disabilities and/or support needs, preferably in a recreational setting.
- This position requires an outgoing, cooperative individual who can function in a dynamic environment.
- Ability to deal with challenging and confidential situations.
- Previous experience planning and implementing inclusive program plans an asset.
- Valid Standard First Aid & CPR-C Certificate or willing to obtain prior employment.
- Satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Check is required.
- Availability/flexibility to work daytime, evenings, and weekends.
Hourly Rate: $28.51
About TOWN OF EAST GWILLIMBURY
Located just north of Toronto in the Region of York, the Town of East Gwillimbury offers a fully balanced lifestyle and a wonderful place to live and work. Communities include Holland Landing, River Drive Park, Sharon, Queensville and Mount Albert – each inviting, with their own rich history and unique charms. Farms, forest, recreational, and business areas add to the overall character of the Town. Poised for significant growth, the Town is projected to reach 150,000 by 2051.
About the role
Reporting to the Recreation Coordinator, Line Dancing Instructors are an integral part of the Recreation and Culture Branch. The Line Dancing Instructor is responsible for planning, organizing and leading line dance programs for adults in a group setting.
Key Duties & Responsibilities**:**
- Lead instructional line dance programs.
- Work with participants with disabilities and/or support needs to ensure active participation.
- Provide adaptations and modifications to planned exercises/techniques and/or available equipment where appropriate, to make them inclusive for all ages and needs.
- Create a welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment for all participants.
- Take attendance.
- Communicate with participants and their parents.
- Report any issues, concerns, or areas of development to the Recreation Coordinator.
- Create weekly lesson plans.
Experience & Qualifications:
- Minimum 1 year experience teaching line dance in a group setting.
- Excellent customer service skills.
- Experience working with individuals with disabilities and/or support needs, preferably in a recreational setting.
- This position requires an outgoing, cooperative individual who can function in a dynamic environment.
- Ability to deal with challenging and confidential situations.
- Previous experience planning and implementing inclusive program plans an asset.
- Valid Standard First Aid & CPR-C Certificate or willing to obtain prior employment.
- Satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Check is required.
- Availability/flexibility to work daytime, evenings, and weekends.
Hourly Rate: $28.51
About TOWN OF EAST GWILLIMBURY
Located just north of Toronto in the Region of York, the Town of East Gwillimbury offers a fully balanced lifestyle and a wonderful place to live and work. Communities include Holland Landing, River Drive Park, Sharon, Queensville and Mount Albert – each inviting, with their own rich history and unique charms. Farms, forest, recreational, and business areas add to the overall character of the Town. Poised for significant growth, the Town is projected to reach 150,000 by 2051.