Albuquerque Residency Artistic Associate
DescriptionThis artist will teach, choreograph, and direct outreach programming in public elementary schools and at statewide residency sites, supporting the artistic quality and administrative success of both. The Artistic Associate is a lead teaching artist in the outreach programs in public elementary schools in Albuquerque and at our statewide Residency sites. The Associate supports the administrative and production needs of both programs and is responsible to the Residency Artistic Director for ensuring the artistic and administrative success and quality of the programs. The Associate is responsible for carrying out the organization's mission with excellence. They receive secondary oversight from the Albuquerque Outreach Artistic Director.Primary ResponsibilitiesArtistic- Teaching, Choreographing, and DirectingTeaches and creates choreography for approximately 10-12 hrs/week in Albuquerque Outreach Programs 1 semester/yearTeaches and creates choreography for 12-15 weeks in Residency Outreach Program 1 semester/year (traveling to and living in communities; includes per diem, lodging, paid travel time and mileage reimbursement, travel bonus, and additional paid time off)Teaches and Creates choreography for other programs as needed including Summer programs, In-school, After-School, and Advanced Training programsTeaches Train the Trainer workshops and other related programsSubs in the outreach and after-school programs as neededAdministrativeSupports administration and production of associated programs, projects and events, including Train the Trainer, Thank You Project, special events and othersSupports Artistic Directors with other organizational projectsSpecial Projects and ProductionsProvides backstage and/or front of house support for performances at The Hiland Theater including Outreach End-of-Year Events, and Hiland Program performances, including acting as stage manager, runner, or other roles.Provides backstage and/or front of house support for Residency performances, including acting as stage manager, runner, or other roles.Provides support for Hiland Community Engagement EventsRequirementsKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required:Professional dance performance experience preferredBachelor’s degree in Dance, Dance Education, or a related field, or the equivalent education/experience, preferred1-3 years of experience in job-related duties (teaching, choreography, production or administration)Experience teaching in related outreach programs preferredAbility to work a flexible scheduleExcellent verbal and written communication skillsExcellent organizational skillsHighly motivated and energeticPassionate about working with children through the NDI-NM methodologyPassionate about work with children in after-school dance program with focus on balancing rigorous dance training with a philosophy of inclusion, celebration of diversity, and focus on building confidence, character, and communityAbility to communicate fluently in both English and Spanish, a plus