Utah Dance HouseEarly Childhood Dance TeacherTiny Stars (18 Months - 3 Years) & Twinkle Stars (3-5 Years)
Location: Pleasant Grove, Utah Position: Early Childhood Dance Teacher Ages: 18 months–5 years Schedule: Tuesday & Wednesday mornings, approximately 9:20 AM–11:00 AM Season: September 2026–First Week of June 2027 Classes: 2 per morning Age Requirement: 18+ Pay: $18–$25/hour, based on experience and qualifications
Could You Be the Person Who Makes a Child Fall in Love With Dance?
We are looking for an incredible early childhood dance teacher to join the Utah Dance House team and teach our Tiny Stars and Twinkle Stars dancers.
This isn't a position for someone who simply knows how to dance or teach dance.
We're looking for someone who genuinely loves little kids.
Someone who can get down on the floor with a 2-year-old, turn a simple movement into a magical adventure, make a shy child feel comfortable, celebrate the tiniest accomplishments, and keep a room full of preschoolers engaged and excited.
At the same time, we need someone who is responsible, dependable, organized, and able to follow our curriculum and studio expectations.
We provide the framework. You bring the personality, imagination, energy, and magic.
About Utah Dance House
Utah Dance House is a vibrant dance studio in Pleasant Grove dedicated to creating an incredible dance experience for every student.
Our mission is:
To build confidence, creativity, and leadership skills within each dancer through the art of dance, while emphasizing the importance of technique and ensuring every dancer knows their incredible value.
We believe those values begin with a child's very first experience in the studio.
Our youngest dancers aren't just learning steps. They're learning to participate in a group, try something new, express themselves, listen, move their bodies, build confidence, and discover that dance can be FUN.
That's why finding the right teacher for these classes is so important to us.
About the Classes Tiny Stars | 18 Months–3 Years
30-minute Parent & Me class
Parents participate alongside their children during class.
The teacher creates a fun, structured, imaginative experience that introduces young children to movement, social skills, music, rhythm, coordination, and the joy of dance.
The goal isn't perfection, it's helping little dancers feel safe, successful, excited, and proud.
Twinkle Stars | 3–5 Years
50-minute dance class (Ballet/Tap & Ballet/Jazz)
Twinkle Stars begins introducing more foundational dance skills, while continuing to emphasize creativity, imagination, musicality, coordination, confidence, and having FUN.
We want a great teacher who knows how to teach a skill and make it feel magical!
What You'll DoTeach Incredible Classes
- Prepare and teach age-appropriate Tiny Stars and Twinkle Stars classes.
- Create a fun, safe, welcoming, and engaging classroom environment.
- Use imagination, storytelling, games, creative movement, music, and props when appropriate.
- Help children build foundational dance skills, coordination, musicality, and confidence.
- Adapt your teaching to the needs and energy of the children in front of you.
- Celebrate effort, progress, participation, and individual accomplishments.
- Help every child feel seen and valued.
- Prepare and teach dances for recital.
Follow Our Curriculum
Utah Dance House provides a curriculum framework and syllabus for these classes.
You will be expected to:
- Follow the skills, concepts, and goals outlined in the curriculum.
- Come prepared for each class.
- Maintain the structure and expectations of the program.
- Add your own personality, creativity, and teaching style within the framework.
- Be receptive to feedback and willing to adjust when needed.
We want a teacher who understands the goals and can bring the curriculum to life.
Be the Face of Utah Dance House in the Classroom
Our teachers are an important part of the experience families have at our studio.
While our administrative team handles phone calls, texts, and other behind-the-scenes communication, our teachers are responsible for all in-person interactions with families.
This includes:
- Greeting parents and students warmly.
- Getting to know families.
- Welcoming new and returning students.
- Helping trial students feel comfortable and excited.
- Answering basic questions when appropriate.
- Providing positive feedback to parents at pickup.
- Sharing appropriate observations about their child's experience.
- Creating a warm and professional first impression for new families.
- Knowing when a question or concern needs to be passed along to another member of the team.
We want parents to feel and know their child is known, cared for, and in wonderful hands.
Get to Know Your Students
One of our expectations is that our teachers genuinely get to know the dancers in their classes.
You will be expected to:
- Learn students' names quickly.
- Notice their personalities and interests.
- Understand who may need extra encouragement.
- Celebrate individual progress.
- Build positive relationships with students.
- Notice when something seems different or concerning.
- Help children feel like they belong.
We want our teachers to know more than “Emma is in my Tuesday class.”
We want you to know “Emma loves butterflies, she was nervous her first week, and today she finally danced in the middle of the circle.”
Those little things matter.
Photos & Daily Reports
Being a Utah Dance House teacher includes a few responsibilities outside of actually teaching class.
You'll be expected to:
Take a Few Quick Class Photos
Photos may be used to:
- Celebrate students with their parents.
- Share special holiday moments.
- Document student progress.
- Help families see what their children are doing in class.
- Occasionally share on Utah Dance House social media.
Complete Brief Daily Reports
After classes, you'll provide quick notes about things such as:
- Attendance
- Student progress
- Behavior or classroom concerns
- Parent communication
- Notable student moments
- Anything the Utah Dance House team should know
These aren't meant to be lengthy reports. We simply want our team to stay informed and work as a cohesive unit making sure important details don't get lost.
Be Part of the Team
We don't expect teachers to work independently in their own little bubble.
You'll be part of the Utah Dance House team and will be expected to:
- Attend staff meetings (approximately 1 a month, paid an admin rate)
- Participate in training and team-building activities.
- Learn and use our studio software and systems.
- Communicate effectively with other staff members.
- Be open to feedback.
- Be growth-minded and adaptable.
- Support your fellow teachers.
- Follow studio policies and procedures.
- Be responsible, organized, punctual, and dependable.
- Help with end of year Dress rehearsal and Recital
Who We're Looking ForFirst and foremost: Someone AMAZING With Little Kids
This is our biggest priority.
You should genuinely enjoy working with toddlers and preschoolers.
You should be comfortable with:
- Big emotions
- Short attention spans
- Repetition
- Redirecting behavior
- Children who don't want to participate
- Children who need extra encouragement
- Lots of energy
- Lots of questions
- Getting down on the floor
- Being a little silly
You should be able to maintain a warm, positive attitude even when a class isn't going exactly as planned.
Dance Experience
Ideally, our teacher will have both:
1. A strong ability to connect with young children AND 2. Dance training and/or dance teaching experience.
Previous dance teaching experience is strongly preferred.
However, we are willing to consider someone with less formal dance-teaching experience if they demonstrate an exceptional ability to work with young children and have a willingness to learn and teach the dance curriciulum.
The right person matters more to us than checking every box on a résumé.
Creative & Imaginative
You know how to turn: “Let's practice skipping.” into:
“We're going on a magical adventure! Can you skip through the forest without waking the sleeping dragon?”
You understand that imagination isn't just entertainment for young children—it's a teaching tool.
Fun, But Also Structured
We want someone who can be silly and energetic without losing control of the room.
You know how to:
- Capture attention.
- Give clear directions.
- Redirect positively.
- Keep activities moving.
- Maintain appropriate boundaries.
- Follow a lesson structure.
- Adjust when something isn't working.
Dependable & Responsible
We need someone we can trust.
You should:
- Arrive on time.
- Be prepared.
- Complete your reports.
- Take requested photos.
- Attend required meetings.
- Follow through on responsibilities.
- Communicate when there is a problem.
- Be willing to learn our systems and procedures.
Being fun is important. Being dependable is non-negotiable.
Our Shared Values
At Utah Dance House, we believe in:
Student Growth and Importance Helping our students grow as dancers, as individuals, and helping them know they’re important.
Creativity Encouraging imagination, exploration, and creative expression.
Leadership Building confidence and leadership skills in every student.
Excellence Striving for excellence in teaching, communication, and the experience we provide.
Collaboration Working together and supporting one another as a team.
Lifelong Learning Continuing to grow as teachers, leaders, and individuals.
Schedule & Commitment
This position is for the 2026–2027 dance season, beginning in September 2026 and continuing through the first week of June 2027.
The regular teaching schedule is:
Tuesdays: approximately 9:20 AM–11:00 AM Wednesdays: approximately 9:20 AM–11:00 AM
The position also includes approximately monthly staff meetings, training, and team-building activities.
We're looking for someone who wants to stay.
While the initial commitment is for the 2026–2027 season, our ideal candidate is someone who would like to become a long-term member of the Utah Dance House team if it's a great fit for both of us.
Pay & Benefits
- $18–$25/hour, based on experience and qualifications
- Professional development and training opportunities
- Staff training and team-building opportunities
- 1x month bungee class while working for the studio (18+)
- Potential for additional teaching opportunities as they become available
Hiring Process
Our hiring process may include:
1. Applications & Resume
Complete our online application(s) and submit your resume.
2. Initial Interview
We'll talk about your experience, personality, teaching philosophy, and what you're looking for in a studio.
3. Teaching Audition
Selected candidates may be invited to participate in a short teaching demonstration or interact with one of our young-child classes.
4. Final Interview
We'll discuss expectations, availability, and whether we feel this could be a great long-term fit.
5. Job Offer
The selected candidate will receive a formal job offer and employment agreement.
Job Types: Part-time, Contract
Pay: $18.00 - $25.00 per hour
Benefits:
Experience:
- Teaching: 1 year (Preferred)
Ability to Commute:
- Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 (Required)
Work Location: In person