Position Information
Part-Time Dance Team Coach
Springfield Campus
Greenwood Lab School
Position Information
Part-Time Dance Team Coach
Springfield Campus
Greenwood Lab School
Unclassified
Commensurate with experience
Applicants must be currently authorized to work for ANY employer in the United States on a part-time basis. This position is not eligible for work visa sponsorship.
The Greenwood JFORCE Dance Team Coach is responsible for leading, organizing, and developing a high-performing and spirited dance team. This role includes overseeing practices, choreographing advanced routines, managing team dynamics, and fostering a positive, disciplined, and inclusive environment. The ideal candidate will be passionate about dance, leadership, and student development
1.Collaborate on Key Decisions
• Work directly with the team/school leadership on all major team decisions.
• Coordinate with leadership on practice and performance schedules, competition decisions, events, choreography direction, and team rules.
• Attend leadership meetings as requested.
• Collaborate with the team/school leadership to set goals and manage the overall direction of the dance program.
Provide Technical Instruction
• Plan and lead all practices, technique classes, conditioning sessions and choreography rehearsals • Choreograph or coordinate Pom, Jazz, Hip-Hop, and Game Day routines
• Clean and refine routines choreographed by outside instructors
• Conduct conditioning and pre-season training sessions, including summer camps and any pre-season training.
• Obtain and maintain a coaching certification through the Universal Dance Association (UDA)
Attend & Supervise All Team Events
• Attend all school performances, pep rallies, games, assemblies, spirit events, and showcases where JForce is performing
• Supervise and guide dancers at all events where JFORCE represents the school
• Travel with the team to all scheduled performances and camps, including the Blue & Gold Tournament (held after Christmas, a 4-day event)
• Travel with the team to regional and national competitions, when applicable (Nationals participation is not guaranteed annually and will be determined by the team/school leadership, in collaboration with the Coach
• Take lead responsibility for competition logistics, including music, registration, paperwork, and communications
Attend Celebrations and Speak on Behalf of the Team
• Attend the Team Christmas Party and End-of-Season Banquet
• Attend the Greenwood Sports Banquet each spring
• Speak on behalf of the team, providing a recap of the year’s accomplishments and experiences
• Attend team bonding events to foster community
Foster a Positive Team Culture
• Build relationships that are encouraging, inclusive, and team-focused among dancers
• Promote kindness, sportsmanship, teamwork, and mutual respect
• Address conflicts fairly, constructively, and professionally
• Set clear expectations around attendance, conduct and personal effort
Demonstrate Professional Conduct
• Communicate respectfully and clearly with dancers, parents, leadership, and school administration
• Always maintain confidentiality and professionalism
• Represent JFORCE in alignment with its mission and core values
Uphold a Supportive and Safe Environment
• Monitor dancers’ physical and emotional well-being
• Foster collaboration, team identity, confidence, and personal growth
Oversee Tryouts and Informational Meetings
• Organize and lead annual team tryouts, including judge selection and preparation of materials
• Host the JFORCE Informational Meeting for new and returning dancers
• Communicate team expectations, tryout requirements, and the selection process
Follow and Enforce JFORCE Rules & Regulations
• Understand, enforce, and uphold all team policies consistently
• Collaborate with leadership on disciplinary action when necessary
• Ensure high and equal application of rules for all team members
Children at Team Events Policy
• Coaches are asked not to bring their children to practices, to maintain focus and professionalism
• Children may attend games, performances, and competitions, if they do not interfere with coaching responsibilities or team focus
• Children must be supervised by an adult not affiliated with the team
• If a child causes a disruption, the coach is responsible for addressing it appropriately
Communication & Scheduling
• Coordinate the team’s practice, performance, and event schedule in collaboration with the team/school leadership
• Utilize school approved calendar system to share and maintain the team schedule
• Communicate updates via school approved communication channels
• Maintain clear, consistent, and professional communication
Practice Supervision and Athlete Safety
• Consistently arrive early to practices and performances and stay until all athletes have been safely picked up, ensuring no one is left unattended
• Prior working or leadership experience with youth or high school-aged teams or collegiate dance teams
• Experience in a coaching role
• Collegiate-level Pom experience or Elite High School dance team experience
• At least 10 years of technical dance training
• High School Diploma required
• Strong background in choreography and technical dance training
• Demonstrated ability to lead and mentor student-athletes
• Effective communication and organizational skills
• Ability to enforce team and school policies while maintaining a positive environment
• CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain)
• Must pass required school/district background checks
• Self-starter, able to complete assignments on time
• Understanding of UDA, their guidelines, competition rules, and structure.
• Professional approach and attitude.
• UDA/Varsity Coaches Certificate
Preferred Qualifications:
• Experience competing or coaching in a competitive dance circuit (UDA, NDA, etc.)
• Previous experience with team management, fundraising, and event coordination
• Knowledge of safety protocols and physical conditioning for dancers
Attach UDA//Varsity coach certificate to application in “Certificate/License1” document type.
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Posting Detail
| Open Date | 06/20/2025 | | Close Date | | | Open Until Filled | Yes | | Posting Number | 20250018PTS | | Quick Link for Posting | https://jobs.missouristate.edu/postin... |
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Required Documents 1. Resume 2. Cover Letter 3. Statement of Teaching Philosophy 4. Letter of Recommendation-1 (Non-confidential) 5. Letter of Recommendation-2 (Non-confidential) 6. Certificate/License-1
Optional Documents 1. Unofficial Transcripts - 1 2. Online Media Presentation 3. Letter of Recommendation-3 (Non-confidential) 4. Other Documents -1
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