The Sr. Chair for Dance will be responsible for the strategic development and oversight of Peabody Preparatory's Dance program, which currently represents over 350 students and provides comprehensive dance education to students with a broad range of abilities, backgrounds, and ages; and provides oversight and supervision for this program. In addition, the Sr. Chair for Dance will be responsible for identifying and spearheading the development of new dance opportunities to grow the Preparatory's reach.
Classification: Faculty administrative role with 12 hours of administrative responsibility. The position does not include teaching responsibilities; however, the successful candidate may be considered for future teaching opportunities.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Faculty
Responsible for the dance faculty recruitment and retention in collaboration with leadership and HR.
Mentor, supervise, and manage all dance program faculty.
Oversee faculty evaluation program for dance.
Oversee department hiring committees, as needed, to ensure JHU hiring policies and procedures are followed and to ensure a diverse candidate pool. Prepare candidate lists for the Director of the Preparatory for approval.
Mentor and supervise onboarding of all new dance faculty, coordinators, and dance administrative staff.
Identify and hire substitutes, coaches, and clinicians as needed.
Supported by the Director of the Preparatory and JHU, as needed, manage and work to resolve any area faculty issues that may develop throughout the year.
Coordinate area coordinator meetings, events, and professional development opportunities.
Curriculum
Supervise and oversee the creation and revision, as needed, of curricula to ensure a comprehensive educational strategy within each program with a focus on diversifying the curriculum.
Approves music and choreography selections for dance performances.
Students & Families
Oversee the recruitment and retention of students for the dance department, including recruitment, auditions, placements, and family education.
Working with the Director of the Preparatory, campus staff, and marketing, create a comprehensive marketing strategy for dance youth and adult student recruitment and retention.
Working with the Assistant Director, Preparatory Education Coordinator, and marketing coordinate the creation of content for course catalog, area publications, and web pages serving as an approver for all dance content.
Work with parent organizations to create an overarching parent advisory organization for the dance program.
Attend and support, as needed, retreats, performances, and master classes.
Supported by the Director of the Preparatory and JHU, as needed, manage and work to resolve any area student or parent issues that may develop throughout the year.
Administration
Work with the Director of the Preparatory and campuses on strategic plans for dance expansion, including developing adult-focused programs and genre expansion.
Supervises Dance Administrative Assistant.
Oversee dance enrollments and class details in ASAP, Peabody's online registration system.
Working with the Business Office and Department Chairs, determine the course of action for under-enrolled classes.
Working with Preparatory Education Manager and Conservatory Concert Office, plan and oversee the rehearsal and performance calendar.
Approve additional external performances beyond the regular season.
Work with the Director of the Preparatory to create and update policies and procedures, as needed, for all dance programs.
Work with the Preparatory Education Manager on coordinating schoolwide recitals and oversee area event scheduling to ensure programs are equally represented.
Serve on Peabody Preparatory's leadership team.
Budget
Working with the Director of the Preparatory and Business Office in developing the departmental 5-year dance budget, including enrollment projections and monitoring activity during the fiscal year.
Oversee summer dance programs and work with the Business office on individual program budgets, including enrollment projections.
Participate in periodic meetings with the Business Office and the Director to review year-to-date results and projections.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in dance or dance education is required. A Master's in dance or dance education, or arts or business administration is preferred.
Dance teaching experience is required.
Candidate should have strong administrative experience (supervisory experience in a music institution a plus) and be committed to mentoring faculty and teaching students of all ages with a broad range of abilities and backgrounds in private and group class settings.
Community arts school and youth dance company experience is preferred.
Ability to work collegially but independently
Ability to multi-task and think strategically
Excellent communication, conflict resolution, and problem-solving skills
Possess a high comfort level with technology, ideally with extensive experience with Microsoft Office Suite products; online database management systems experience preferred.
Application Instructions
Please apply at INTERFOLIO LINK. Applications received before December 31, 2022, will be given preference, but the position remains open until filled.
Completed Applications should include:
Cover Letter
CV/Resume
NOTE: The successful candidate(s) for this position will be subject to a pre-employment background check.
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