Dance Team Coach (2026–2027 Season)
Who We Are:
Located 25 miles northwest of downtown Chicago, Rochelle Zell Jewish High School is a private, co-educational high school. Our mission is to create a culture of academic excellence that inspires and prepares our students to think critically, achieve their full potential, and live Judaism as responsible and involved citizens in the modern world.
Rochelle Zell offers a college preparatory program that combines a rigorous general studies education with a comprehensive Jewish studies education. Small classes and individualized instruction help students find their own voice, solve problems creatively, cultivate respect for individual differences, and develop a deep dedication to learning. Rochelle Zell also offers strong athletic and fine arts programs, as well as numerous extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities. These opportunities pave the way for our students to matriculate into some of the best colleges and universities in the country and abroad.
Rochelle Zell opened its doors as Chicagoland Jewish High School (CJHS) in 2001 to 26 students and has continued to grow. Upon receiving a generous endowment from the Zell family, the school was renamed in honor of the Zell family matriarch, Rochelle Zell. Our current enrollment consists of over 140 students drawn from over 20 communities in the Chicago area and beyond.
Who We’re Seeking:
RZJHS is seeking an energetic, creative, and student-centered Dance Team Coach for the 2026–2027 season. This is the second year of our growing program, and we are looking for a coach who is excited to help build a strong, competitive, and positive team culture while developing dancers of varying backgrounds and skill levels.
The ideal candidate is passionate about dance education, experienced in multiple dance modalities, and confident in choreographing and preparing students for competition.
Responsibilities
- Lead and supervise after-school dance team practices 2–3 days per week during the season
- Develop choreography and routines appropriate for high school dancers
- Teach and refine technique across a variety of dance modalities
- Select, edit, and choreograph routines to music
- Prepare dancers for at least two weekend competitions during the season
- Foster teamwork, confidence, discipline, and sportsmanship
- Differentiate to support dancers with varying dance backgrounds and experience levels
- Communicate effectively with students, families, and school administration
- Maintain a safe, inclusive, and positive team environment
Qualifications
Preferred candidates will have:
- Previous coaching, teaching, or choreography experience with middle school, high school, studio, or competitive dance teams
- Experience teaching multiple dance styles and modalities
- Experience creating choreography for group competition routines
- Ability to motivate and mentor student dancers
- Strong organizational and communication skills
- Availability for after-school practices and weekend competitions
Time Commitment
- Practices: 2–3 per week after school
- Season: October through February
- Competitions: Minimum of two weekend competitions (Saturday evening and/or Sunday)
- Team Information
- Anticipated team size: 10–15 dancers
- Students will come with prior dance experience, though backgrounds and skill levels will vary
- This is the second year of the program with strong potential for growth and expansion
Compensation: Stipend $3500 for the season.
To Apply
Interested candidates should submit:
- Resume including previous coaching, teaching and/or choreography experience
- Optional video samples or portfolio of choreography work
- Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.