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New River Community College

Part-Time Dance Instructor (Pool)

New River Community College, San Mateo, California, United States, 94409

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Part-Time Dance Instructor (Pool) FLSA Status: Exempt

Salary Schedule: Placement on the adjunct faculty salary schedule is based upon education and credited experience. Pending any course assignment, initial placement can range as follows: Lab Course (Salary Schedule HB) - $89.20 up to $130.94 per hour. Lecture Course (Salary Schedule AJ) - $103.85 up to $151.07.

Months Per Year: Semester assignments as needed

Mandated Reporter: Yes

Campus Security Authority: No

Duties and Responsibilities

Teach with significant ability in specific areas of dance: modern dance, choreography, hip‑hop, and jazz dance

Maintain expertise in modern dance, choreography, hip‑hop, and jazz dance

Collaborate with other dance faculty and create a team environment

Be involved in curriculum revisions and new dance course development

Be involved in the College Dance Performance organized at the end of each semester

Consult with students during regularly scheduled office and lab hours

Maintain expertise in technology, such as web‑based educational platforms and digital media

Perform other professional duties as required by contract and general institutional needs

Contemporary Modern Dance: Teach fundamentals of contemporary modern dance technique. Emphasis is placed on developing body awareness, alignment, musicality, and self‑expression through movement. Students develop physical strength, flexibility, coordination, and movement memory. Dance combinations are taught sequentially, becoming more challenging and culminating in a group performance.

Dance Composition – Theory and Choreography: Provide students with basic skills and knowledge of choreographic principles. Through discussion and practical experience, students develop a basic understanding of dance as a performing art form.

Maintain expertise and teach with significant ability in specific areas of dance (the curriculum below is specific to Cañada College):

Argentine Tango: Teach basic, intermediate, and/or advanced Argentine tango dance technique. Emphasis is placed on developing body awareness, alignment, lead and follow, musicality, and self‑expression through movement.

Mexican Folkloric Dance: Teach the skills of Mexican Folkloric dance while improving students’ technique, poise, self‑confidence and creative ability as well as deepening their appreciation for the rich heritage each dance represents.

Social Dance: Teach basic, intermediate, and/or advanced social dance vocabulary, technique, body placement, and musicality. Includes lead and follow techniques and dance etiquette.

Employment Standards (acquired through education, training, and/or experience) Knowledge of

Contemporary modern dance and choreography at the college or high school level, including successful experience in teaching or evidence of preparation to teach in the discipline

Argentine tango, Mexican folkloric dance, and/or social dance at the college or high school level, including successful experience in teaching or evidence of preparation to teach in the discipline

College coursework, professional dance studio, and workshops with a background in choreography

Skills and Abilities

Evidence of two original choreographed dance performances at the regional and professional level (submit a web link of the choreographed dance work performed by students or yourself)

A minimum of four years of teaching and professional dance experience in the specific area: modern dance, Argentine tango, Mexican folkloric dance, and/or social dance

Teach various dance classes (hip hop, modern dance, choreography, Argentine tango, Mexican folkloric dance, and/or social dance)

Motivation, energy, enthusiasm, and a commitment to excellence in teaching

Willing to choreograph and encourage students to participate in the Dance Performance organized toward the end of the semester

Communicate effectively and work cooperatively with other dance instructors in a team environment

Computer skills, including writing reports, word processing, creating presentations, spreadsheets, and using database applications

Willing to work with students with a wide range of skills, varying abilities, motivations, and academic or career goals

Use instructional strategies designed for diverse learning styles and academic goals, including using online resources and materials

Develop curriculum, utilize student learning objectives, create assessment plans, validate results, and modify curriculum based on those results

A commitment to the teaching profession, its goals and ideals, and enthusiasm for the community college mission

Use teaching methods emphasizing cooperation and collaboration and engaging students actively in their studies, encouraging them to become critical thinkers and independent learners

Teach diverse groups of students, including skill and experience in motivating students from a broad spectrum of academic, socioeconomic, ethnic, neurodivergent, and LGBTQIA+ backgrounds

Job Requirements

Master's or above in dance, physical education with a dance emphasis, or theater with dance emphasis, OR Bachelor's in any of the above AND Master’s or above in physical education, any life science, physiology, theater arts, kinesiology, humanities, performing arts, or music OR the equivalent (see below)

Demonstrated cultural competence, sensitivity to, and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, ethnic, neurodivergent, and LGBTQIA+ backgrounds of community college students, faculty, and staff as these factors relate to the need for equity-minded practice both within and outside of the classroom.

Additional Information Safety: to promote a safe working and learning environment employees must report any unsafe working conditions or practices, as well as any near‑miss incident to their supervisor.

Position is designated as a Mandated Reporter under the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act

Position is a Responsible Employee under the Equity in Education Act and Title IX

Work Demands The environmental, physical, and mental demands described here are representative of those that an employee must meet to successfully perform the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions.

Benefits Academic employees participate in the State Teachers' Retirement System (STRS), a defined‑benefit retirement plan through the State of California or they may choose to participate in the STRS Cash Balance program or Social Security.

EEO Statement San Mateo County Community College District is an Equal Opportunity, Title IX, and Section 504 employer. We prohibit discrimination and harassment based on race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, or any other protected status under federal, state, or local law. We seek to employ individuals who reflect our community's diversity of cultures, languages, and abilities.

Our EEO Plan, grounded in Title 5 regulations, is developed and monitored by an EEO Advisory Committee, reviewed at least every three years, and supported by regular training for all members of selection and screening committees. We collect and analyze recruitment and retention data to measure progress and identify barriers.

Annual Security Report San Mateo County Community College District's 2024 Annual Security Report (ASR), required by the Clery Act, includes statistics for the previous three years (2021‑2023) concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus; in certain off‑campus buildings owned or controlled by SMCCCD; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from SMCCCD. The 2024 Annual Security Report also outlines various campus safety and security policies concerning crime reporting, prevention and response to sexual and gender violence, alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, emergency response and evacuation procedures, and other matters. The Annual Security Report also includes important tips to help every community member remain safe and avoid becoming a victim of crime. The 2024 Annual Security Report is now available on the Public Safety website. You can also obtain a copy of this report by contacting the Department of Public Safety at the District Office or any of the three Campuses (650) 738‑7000. The report includes information about criminal activity on our campuses, emergency procedures, and resources.

Closes: 6/30/2026

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