Our Promise:
Ensure every youth and teen we serve is on a pathway to success
Improve the health and wellbeing of every individual and family we serve
Unite communities and inspire service to others
Benefits & Perks:
12% Employer-Funded Retirement Plan upon meeting eligibility
Learning and development workshops
Career advancement opportunities
Staff Discounts on Programs & Services and more!
Rate of pay: $15.00 – $20.00. Final compensation is based on factors such as skills, qualifications, and experience.
Program Specialist (Dance): A Dance Program Specialist is responsible for the planning, coordination, and execution of dance programs within the YMCA. This role involves developing dance curricula for various age groups and skill levels, instructing students, and ensuring a positive, inclusive, and motivating learning environment. The Dance Program Specialist works to foster creativity, discipline, and physical fitness through dance, ensuring that each participant has an enriching and enjoyable experience.
1. Develop, and implement dance programs that cater to a wide range of ages and skill levels.
2. Create dance curricula and lesson plans, incorporating different dance styles such as ballet, jazz, hip-hop, modern, and contemporary.
3. Continuously update and adapt the program to include new trends, techniques, and best practices in dance education
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications:
The YMCA of Delaware is an equal opportunity employer. The Y maintains a work environment in which staff are treated fairly and with respect and in which discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated. In accordance with federal, state and local laws, we recruit, hire, promote and evaluate all applicants and staff without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, familial status, marital status, sexual orientation or preference, gender identity or expression, citizenship status, disability, veteran or military status, domestic or sexual violence victim status or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Unlawful discrimination will not be a factor in any employment decision.