Job Description
If you can
plan, establish, organise and promote dance sessions effectively
choreograph dances suitable for various levels of ability
encourage and motivate students to participate to the performing arts activities
address large groups of young people
manage the provided equipment appropriately and effectively
create a positive entertaining atmosphere on campus
If you are
a professional /training/ highly experienced dancer with good knowledge of dance technique and health & safety
passionate about encouraging children to participate in performing arts
full of energy, enthusiasm, team spirit, flexibility, and able to work with and motivate young people
committed to making the summer camp a success for all concerned
then, You can apply to become a
PLUS Residential Choreographer at one of our 22 beautiful centres all over the UK, Scotland and Ireland.
You will receive a weekly salary between £ 200,00 and £ 220,00
PLUS full board accommodation,
PLUS a
2 week Holiday Voucher for 2 people if you accomplish your job to an excellent standard.
Job description outlines
Choreographers are solely responsible for planning and leading dance sessions and performing arts activities. They are expected to work 6 days out of 7 (usually with one day off during the weekend) to run afternoon and evening activities along with the Activity Leaders, and to train them to perform routines and plays. The positions are residential and therefore Choreographers are required to live on campus along with our students for the entire duration of their contracts.
If your application is successful you will be requested to sign a declaration that you are not unfit to be working with children under 16. Please note that prior to commencing employment your references from previous employers will be followed up, and that PLUS may require you to undergo an Enhanced CRB disclosure. Please note also that any gaps in CVs must be explained satisfactorily.