Cultural Specialist - Polynesian & Hispanic Heritage
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Pacific Heritage Academy
Salt Lake City, UT (In Person)
$43,719 Salary, Part-Time
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Cultural Specialist - Polynesian & Hispanic Heritage Pacific Heritage Academy - 3.5 Salt Lake City, UT Job Details Part-time $30,000 - $55,000 a year 1 day ago Benefits Paid holidays Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Paid time off Vision insurance Qualifications Teaching visual & performing arts Student performance assessment strategies Event coordination Teaching Certification Engaging lesson design (student motivation techniques) Mid-level High school diploma or GED Teaching arts Driver's License Curriculum implementation Classroom experience Classroom experience (1-2 years) Classroom behavior management Classroom Teaching Collaborative teaching Communication skills Teaching Teaching instrumental performance Full Job Description Cultural Specialist- Polynesian & Hispanic Heritage Position Overview We are seeking a passionate and knowledgeable Cultural Specialist to lead and support programs focused on Polynesian and Hispanic heritage. This role is responsible for developing and delivering engaging instruction in dance, music, art, and language, while fostering cultural appreciation and identity among students. Key Responsibilities Design and implement culturally responsive lessons in Polynesian and Hispanic dance, music, art, and language Teach and model traditional and contemporary cultural practices with authenticity and respect Provide instruction in singing, music, and basic instrumental performance (e.g., drumming, ukulele, and similar instruments) Demonstrate strong lesson planning and classroom management skills to ensure effective instruction and student engagement Collaborate with school staff to integrate cultural learning into the broader curriculum and school events Support and coordinate performances, showcases, and cultural celebrations (e.g., assemblies, heritage events) Create a positive, inclusive learning environment that honors diverse backgrounds and experiences Assess student engagement and growth, adjusting instruction as needed Maintain communication with staff, administration, and families regarding program goals and student progress Preferred Qualifications Valid teaching license (strongly preferred) Experience teaching or working with Polynesian and/or Hispanic cultural programs Demonstrated expertise in dance, music, art, and/or language instruction Experience teaching singing and music, including basic instrumental instruction (e.g., drumming, ukulele) Strong classroom management and instructional planning skills Ability to build meaningful relationships with students and community members Excellent organizational and communication skills Minimum Qualifications Relevant experience in cultural education, performing arts, or community-based cultural programs Knowledge of lesson planning and classroom management practices Ability to teach singing and music; experience with instruments such as drums and ukulele preferred Deep knowledge and respect for Polynesian and Hispanic cultures and traditions Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment Commitment to student growth and cultural empowerment Work Schedule Monday through Friday Standard school-day hours Occasional evenings and weekends required for performances, rehearsals, and school events Benefits Health, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off and holidays Retirement plan options Professional development opportunities How to Apply Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and any relevant certifications or portfolio materials highlighting cultural expertise and teaching experience, as well as an application (green button at the top to the right), in person at the school or email to or submit application via indeed.
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Part-time Pay:
$30,000.00 - $55,000.00 per yearBenefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insuranceWork Location:
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