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Ballet Instructor (Part-Time)

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Jackson School of the Arts

Jackson, MI (In Person)

$57,200 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/31/2026

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Job Description

Reports To:
Dance Program Manager Schedule:
2-5+ hours per week, primarily weekday evenings (September-May)
Compensation:
$20-$35/hour, based on experience, availability, and overall fit Position Overview Jackson School of the Arts is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Ballet Instructor to join our dance faculty. This position focuses on teaching intermediate and advanced ballet students, including pointe instruction, while fostering strong technical foundations, artistic expression, musicality, and a lifelong appreciation for ballet. The ideal candidate is passionate about classical ballet training, committed to proper technique and injury prevention, and excited to help students grow both as dancers and artists. This position requires a commitment for the full September-May program year.
Key Responsibilities Instruction:
Teach intermediate and advanced ballet classes, including pointe classes, using age-appropriate and progressive training methods
Curriculum Development:
Plan and implement structured lessons that emphasize proper technique, alignment, strength, flexibility, artistry, and performance quality
Technique Training:
Demonstrate and break down ballet movements while providing individualized corrections and feedback
Student Development:
Support dancers in building confidence, discipline, musicality, and technical proficiency
Injury Prevention:
Incorporate conditioning, strengthening, and flexibility exercises that support healthy dance training
Performance Preparation:
Prepare students for recitals, performances, auditions, and other dance opportunities throughout the program year
Classroom Management:
Maintain a positive, disciplined, and supportive learning environment that reflects the values of Jackson School of the
Arts Collaboration:
Work collaboratively with dance faculty and staff to support the overall success of the dance program
Qualifications Required:
Extensive training in classical ballet with strong knowledge of ballet pedagogy and technique Experience teaching intermediate and advanced ballet students Experience teaching pointe safely and appropriately Strong understanding of anatomy, injury prevention, and dancer conditioning Excellent communication and classroom management skills Ability to create a positive, structured, and inspiring learning environment
Preferred:
Experience preparing students for performances, auditions, competitions, or examinations Experience working with students of varying learning styles and abilities Experience in a nonprofit, community arts, or mission-driven organization Additional Teaching Opportunities While the primary focus of this position is teaching intermediate and advanced ballet and pointe, applicants who are qualified to teach additional dance styles are encouraged to indicate those areas of expertise in their application. Additional teaching opportunities may be available; however, ballet instruction will remain the primary responsibility of this role. Physical Requirements Ability to stand and demonstrate movement for extended periods Ability to safely demonstrate ballet technique and movement combinations Ability to lift up to 25 lbs as needed for classroom and performance activities Additional Information Jackson School of the Arts is an equal opportunity employer and encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply. Interested candidates should submit their resume, dance training background, teaching experience, and any relevant certifications to amanda@jacksonarts.org.