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Canada’s National Ballet School (NBS) in Toronto invites applications for the part-time role of Community Dance Teacher for Indigenous Programs. This position offers an opportunity to support and deliver inclusive dance programming that engages Indigenous individuals and communities. The role involves teaching workshops and collaborating with staff to ensure a culturally competent approach.
Applicants should have a high school diploma and experience teaching dance. An Indigenous identity is a required component, as is a passion for fostering belonging through movement. Salary ranges from $30 to $60 per hour based on experience.
Are you passionate about making a meaningful impactinthe community and development of young artists? Canada’s National Ballet School (NBS) invites applications for the contract, part-timeposition of Community Dance Teacher, Indigenous Programs. This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact through community-based programming that supports the development of young artists and the transformative power of dance.
Contract term: July 2026 – June 2027, with potential for extension.
Canada’s National Ballet School (NBS) is a leading arts and education institution dedicated to excellence in dance training, community programming, and health initiatives. NBS has 300+ employees supporting programs ranging from professional ballet training, community engagement, and groundbreaking health initiatives. NBS fosters a collaborative, creative environment rooted in inclusion and continuous growth.
The Community Dance Teacher, Indigenous Programs will support and deliver inclusive, participant-centered dance programming engaging Indigenous individuals and communities. Under the guidance of the NBS’ Community Dance, Senior Coordinator of Indigenous Relations, the educator will deliver dance programming grounded in understandings, ways of knowing, and lived experiences of Indigenous cultures. Fostering belonging and social inclusion and increasing access to meaningful artistic opportunities, contributing to individual and community wellbeing. Program delivery is centered in urban, rural, and reserve Indigenous communities (e.g., Indigenous schools, community and Friendship Centers, Indigenous service organizations). Experience with all dance forms welcome; expertise in Indigenous dance forms is considered an asset.
NBS’ Community Dance programs translate NBS’ expertise in dance education into a range of programs that help Canadians explore and realize their artistic potential and enjoy better health through movement. The current suite includes programming for older adults, including persons experiencing physical/cognitive challenges; children in public schools; children with diverse physical, behavioural, and sensory needs; and youth. Programming takes place on a local, regional and national scale with digital resources designed for broad accessibility.
This position is designated for individuals who self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, or Métis) and is being recruited as part of a special program under Section 14 of the Ontario Human Rights Code. The purpose of this program is to address the underrepresentation of Indigenous Peoples in dance education and to support culturally grounded, community-led programming.
Indigenous identity is considered a bona fide occupational requirement for this role, as it is reasonably and directly connected to the essential duties of the position, including the delivery of programming grounded in Indigenous cultural knowledge, lived experience, and community relationships.
Applicants will be invited to self-identify. NBS is committed to a respectful and culturally appropriate approach to this process.
Salary Range: $30- $60 per hour, based on experience and aligned with internal equity.
NBS is committed to addressing systemic inequities in every facet of our organization including programs, policies and practices. It is NBS’ top priority to build a remarkable and talented workforce that reflects the diversity of the City of Toronto. We strongly encourage applications from all qualified individuals, and we welcome those with diverse intersectional identities who bring unique perspectives and contribute to the diversification of ideas.
If you require accommodation at any stage of the recruitment process, please inform us.
Successful candidates must supply Canada’s National Ballet School with a Police Reference Check in accordance with the School’s Child Abuse/Sexual Abuse Prevention Policy; this will be coordinated through the Human Resources Department at NBS.