About the role
Overview
Alberta Ballet is seeking a ballet/ dance teacher to join our Community Outreach team in Fort McMurray. As an Alberta Ballet Outreach Ballet Teacher, you will support youth to reach their full potential by teaching accessible and inclusive ballet/dance classes in Fort McMurray and across the province. This program supports our vision to serve all Albertans and contributes to creating a more equitable and inclusive society by closing the gaps in social, health and economic outcomes. The Outreach Ballet Teacher will also contribute to the planning, management, and evaluation of these dance classes with a primary focus on the health and wellness outcomes achieved through dance participation for youth including strengthened physical health, mental health, self-confidence, sense of belonging, social behaviours, and creative movement and expression.
Schedule:
Weekday evenings, Saturday daytime hours
Summer (July / August) – summer camp and sessional classes – daytime hours
Purpose: Teachers provide students with quality instruction in a caring and engaging environment that promotes creativity and expression, joy of movement and music and develops a lifelong appreciation for dance and the arts.
Key Deliverables
Instructional Duties:
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Act as the primary onsite instructor for community outreach dance programming in Fort McMurray. May also include travel to other Alberta communities including but not limited to Calgary, Red Deer, and Lethbridge.
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Structure and teach ballet, dance and creative movement classes following Alberta Ballet’s System of Training.
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Follow all teaching outlines and guidelines set out in the teacher handbook.
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Maintain appropriate staff/student relationships.
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Participate in regular professional development through Alberta Ballet, Alberta Ballet School, or other appropriate programs / courses.
-
Communicate with parents of students as required and take notes of conversations with parents.
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May be required to act as an Alberta Ballet spokesperson, participating in media interviews about outreach programming.
-
Any other duties as may be required and that fall within the scope and range of the job.
Administration & Planning:
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Logistics coordination including schedule development, working with venues to book space, identifying equipment needs and rentals, contracting local pianists, booking your own travel and accommodations, etc.
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Working with the Community Liaison, establish and maintain positive and collaborative relationships with external partners to deliver programming. Participate in consultations with Alberta municipalities and community-serving groups to recommend thoughtful, innovative dance programming that supports and reflects their needs.
-
Assist Community Liaison with monitoring and evaluation of programming to recommend improvements and support impact reporting.
Ongoing Professional Development:
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Stay informed of trends in dance education in relation to social impact and social determinants of health.
-
Participate in ongoing training to deepen understanding of the challenges faced by the populations we serve and apply learnings to Outreach Class environment and dance curriculum.
Experience and Desired Skills:
The list below represents our ideal set of qualifications. We encourage you to apply if most of these are a fit, even if there are one or two that are not.
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Degree in Dance or teaching credentials from a reputable training method or organization, or equivalent experience.
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Minimum of 3 years working as a youth dance instructor
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Experience instructing in a non-competitive dance environment and/or experience working with vulnerable youth in any setting is considered an asset. (Vulnerable youth includes those who have a lack of personal and financial resources, are involved in social service systems, struggle with mental health, have experienced trauma, identify as LGBTQ2S+, and/or immigrants)
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Experience teaching with live music.
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Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, able to build relationships with students, colleagues and external partners and represent the Alberta Ballet brand in a professional manner.
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Minimum of 1 year experience working in an administrative or professional environment and comfort with Office 365 (Word, Outlook, Excel, SharePoint, Teams)
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Strong schedule and project management skills with the ability to coordinate logistics for class planning.
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Must have flexibility with working hours to accommodate travel and work on evenings and weekends.
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Must have a Valid Driver’s License and have access to a personal vehicle.
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Successful candidates will be required to provide a valid police background, criminal record check and vulnerable sector check**.** Successful candidates will be required to complete Respect in Sport Certification (supported by the Company).
Working Conditions / Physical Requirements:
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This job is performed at different venues in a variety of settings.
-
May includes travel via airplane or car and staying overnight in hotel accommodations.
-
Teaching – standing for long periods of time, repetitive movements, demonstrating dance.
-
Frequent walking, standing, bending, and reaching.
-
Lifting and setting up of barres or other studio equipment when necessary.
-
Speaking for long periods of time, voice and speech indicating tempo, rhythm and quality
-
Due to some computer usage, there may be repetitive motions of the hands and wrists.
-
Employees are expected to comply with all safety regulations.
-
Successful completion of a criminal record and vulnerable sectors check
-
Successful completion of Standard First Aid & CPR certification.
About Alberta Ballet Community: Alberta Ballet Community is a division of Alberta Ballet and offers free, accessible dance classes to underserved youth ages 3-16, promoting physical, mental, and social health outcomes through the joy of dance. Programs are designed to be inclusive and welcoming, fostering creativity and self-expression in community spaces across Alberta.
About Alberta Ballet
Alberta Ballet's work extends across Treaties 6, 7 and 8. These are territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Piikani and Kainai), the Tsuut’ina First Nation, the Stoney Nakoda, the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, Sicannie, Slavey and Dunnesa. These territories are also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta. We are all Treaty people. We recognize the genocide and colonization endured by Indigenous peoples and are committed to working toward justice and equity through the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.
About the role
Overview
Alberta Ballet is seeking a ballet/ dance teacher to join our Community Outreach team in Fort McMurray. As an Alberta Ballet Outreach Ballet Teacher, you will support youth to reach their full potential by teaching accessible and inclusive ballet/dance classes in Fort McMurray and across the province. This program supports our vision to serve all Albertans and contributes to creating a more equitable and inclusive society by closing the gaps in social, health and economic outcomes. The Outreach Ballet Teacher will also contribute to the planning, management, and evaluation of these dance classes with a primary focus on the health and wellness outcomes achieved through dance participation for youth including strengthened physical health, mental health, self-confidence, sense of belonging, social behaviours, and creative movement and expression.
Schedule:
Weekday evenings, Saturday daytime hours
Summer (July / August) – summer camp and sessional classes – daytime hours
Purpose: Teachers provide students with quality instruction in a caring and engaging environment that promotes creativity and expression, joy of movement and music and develops a lifelong appreciation for dance and the arts.
Key Deliverables
Instructional Duties:
-
Act as the primary onsite instructor for community outreach dance programming in Fort McMurray. May also include travel to other Alberta communities including but not limited to Calgary, Red Deer, and Lethbridge.
-
Structure and teach ballet, dance and creative movement classes following Alberta Ballet’s System of Training.
-
Follow all teaching outlines and guidelines set out in the teacher handbook.
-
Maintain appropriate staff/student relationships.
-
Participate in regular professional development through Alberta Ballet, Alberta Ballet School, or other appropriate programs / courses.
-
Communicate with parents of students as required and take notes of conversations with parents.
-
May be required to act as an Alberta Ballet spokesperson, participating in media interviews about outreach programming.
-
Any other duties as may be required and that fall within the scope and range of the job.
Administration & Planning:
-
Logistics coordination including schedule development, working with venues to book space, identifying equipment needs and rentals, contracting local pianists, booking your own travel and accommodations, etc.
-
Working with the Community Liaison, establish and maintain positive and collaborative relationships with external partners to deliver programming. Participate in consultations with Alberta municipalities and community-serving groups to recommend thoughtful, innovative dance programming that supports and reflects their needs.
-
Assist Community Liaison with monitoring and evaluation of programming to recommend improvements and support impact reporting.
Ongoing Professional Development:
-
Stay informed of trends in dance education in relation to social impact and social determinants of health.
-
Participate in ongoing training to deepen understanding of the challenges faced by the populations we serve and apply learnings to Outreach Class environment and dance curriculum.
Experience and Desired Skills:
The list below represents our ideal set of qualifications. We encourage you to apply if most of these are a fit, even if there are one or two that are not.
-
Degree in Dance or teaching credentials from a reputable training method or organization, or equivalent experience.
-
Minimum of 3 years working as a youth dance instructor
-
Experience instructing in a non-competitive dance environment and/or experience working with vulnerable youth in any setting is considered an asset. (Vulnerable youth includes those who have a lack of personal and financial resources, are involved in social service systems, struggle with mental health, have experienced trauma, identify as LGBTQ2S+, and/or immigrants)
-
Experience teaching with live music.
-
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, able to build relationships with students, colleagues and external partners and represent the Alberta Ballet brand in a professional manner.
-
Minimum of 1 year experience working in an administrative or professional environment and comfort with Office 365 (Word, Outlook, Excel, SharePoint, Teams)
-
Strong schedule and project management skills with the ability to coordinate logistics for class planning.
-
Must have flexibility with working hours to accommodate travel and work on evenings and weekends.
-
Must have a Valid Driver’s License and have access to a personal vehicle.
-
Successful candidates will be required to provide a valid police background, criminal record check and vulnerable sector check**.** Successful candidates will be required to complete Respect in Sport Certification (supported by the Company).
Working Conditions / Physical Requirements:
-
This job is performed at different venues in a variety of settings.
-
May includes travel via airplane or car and staying overnight in hotel accommodations.
-
Teaching – standing for long periods of time, repetitive movements, demonstrating dance.
-
Frequent walking, standing, bending, and reaching.
-
Lifting and setting up of barres or other studio equipment when necessary.
-
Speaking for long periods of time, voice and speech indicating tempo, rhythm and quality
-
Due to some computer usage, there may be repetitive motions of the hands and wrists.
-
Employees are expected to comply with all safety regulations.
-
Successful completion of a criminal record and vulnerable sectors check
-
Successful completion of Standard First Aid & CPR certification.
About Alberta Ballet Community: Alberta Ballet Community is a division of Alberta Ballet and offers free, accessible dance classes to underserved youth ages 3-16, promoting physical, mental, and social health outcomes through the joy of dance. Programs are designed to be inclusive and welcoming, fostering creativity and self-expression in community spaces across Alberta.
About Alberta Ballet
Alberta Ballet's work extends across Treaties 6, 7 and 8. These are territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Piikani and Kainai), the Tsuut’ina First Nation, the Stoney Nakoda, the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, Sicannie, Slavey and Dunnesa. These territories are also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta. We are all Treaty people. We recognize the genocide and colonization endured by Indigenous peoples and are committed to working toward justice and equity through the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.