Dancer/Teaching Artist - NonProfit Job at Conga Kids in Los Angeles
Conga Kids, Los Angeles, CA, United States, 90079
Job Description
ORGANIZATION & MISSION SUMMARY
Conga Kids' mission is to promote social-and-emotional well-being through social dance. We believe that magic is created at the intersection of community, dance, and music - and harnessing that magic can transform lives. Our in-school residency programs work with 4th and 5th grade students to provide a celebratory introduction to social dance forms of the African Diaspora and the social-and-emotional lessons that can be learned from them. Our diverse dance curriculum includes explorations of styles like Merengue, Cumbia, Samba, Rumba, Danzón, Salsa, Vernacular Jazz, and various Street/ Hip Hop styles. Conga Kids works at school sites throughout greater Los Angeles County.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Teaching Artist (TA) is a leader for Conga Kids Programs during our in-school program residencies, assuming a variety of responsibilities including dance teacher, performance coordinator, and program spokesperson. TAs should have established experience in dance and movement disciplines and be passionate about teaching dance to public school children throughout Los Angeles County including, but not limited to:
Anaheim, Claremont, Pomona, Diamond Bar, Baldwin Park, Hacienda Heights, City of Industry, West Covina, North Long Beach, Compton, Lynwood, and Los Angeles, South Los Angeles, Jurupa Unified, South Park, Vermont Square, Historic South Central, University Park, South El Monte, El Monte, Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Los Feliz, Echo Park, Downtown, and neighboring.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Deliver and follow Conga Kids’ program services as stated in lesson plans, consistent with program goals and descriptions
Establish and maintain excellent classroom management to include a positive and nurturing learning environment for all participants
Support students’ social and emotional development through in-person instruction
Travel to different school sites each week
Assign and collect homework assignments
Plan, coordinate and collaborate with schools to produce full grade-level culminating events to highlight student growth
Work at assigned Conga Kids community events including but not limited to student performances and regional dance competitions
Maintain a comprehensive understanding of the Conga Kids organization in order to effectively represent the program to various stakeholders, including school leaders and educators
Attend and participate in regular staff/departmental meetings and professional development trainings
Communicate and maintain healthy relationships with school partners (teachers, principals, district office officials, etc.)
Reports any incidents or problems to Conga Kids leadership and any relevant school administrators
Communicate efficiently with Residency Supervisors regarding program needs, (specifically to try and avoid any scheduling conflicts,) provide weekly updates reporting on the successes and challenges of the program, give other relevant feedback, and respond to all Conga Kids communications within 24 hours
Submit all required residency paperwork to Program Supervisor in a timely and organized manner
Work cooperatively with other departments to effectively facilitate the delivery of programs needs
Adhere to all Conga Kids policies and guidelines as well as policies of all school and district partners
Perform other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:
Minimum 5 years dance training/experience (multiple dance disciplines preferred)
Previous experience working with children (teaching artist or similar role preferred)
Experience with public speaking and presentations
Desire and cultural competency to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds
Ability to work independently, be flexible, manage multiple priorities, and accept constructive feedback from senior faculty
Ability to work well in a team-oriented environment and maintain positive relationships with various stakeholders
Experience using Google Workspace
Positivity, resiliency, and desire for personal and professional growth
Dance therapy and/ or knowledge of social-and-emotional learning practices (preferred)
¡Y damos preferencia a los maestros y artistas que hablan español!
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Must have Driver's License
Must have access to reliable transportation with appropriate auto insurance coverage
Must have COVID-19 vaccination
Must obtain TB test clearance
Must obtain LiveScan clearance
Must be able to comfortably teach on your feet for up to 6 hours with short breaks only
Must be able to lift 30 pounds
Must be flexible in a fast-paced, non-profit environment
Must use cell phone to clock in and out through Paychex
Must be willing to use personal equipment such as cell phone and/or laptop/tablet when working remotely
EEOC POLICY:
Conga Kids is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and strongly encourages people of color, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with protected class backgrounds to apply. We value the individuals we hire and look forward to creating a positive, diverse work environment for all identities.