Early Childhood Dance Teacher
Founded in 1924, the Ecole Internationale de Genève (Ecolint) welcomes 4,500 students aged 3 to 18, representing more than 130 nationalities. Our 1,250 staff from all over the world work on our three campuses (La Grande Boissière and Campus des Nations in Geneva, La Châtaigneraie in the canton of Vaud).
In our 7 schools, our students benefit from international teaching and bilingual supervision of the highest quality.
To fulfil our mission of "Educating students to be global citizens with the courage and capacity to create a just and joyful tomorrow together", every member of staff can draw inspiration from our hundred years of experience, our constant drive to innovate, and our strong humanitarian values. Through our Ecolint Institute, we are committed to provide our staff with excellent professional development opportunities.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD DANCE TEACHER
Foundation-wide (3 campuses) – Part-time – Geneva
Inspire our youngest learners through movement, creativity, and the joy of dance.
Quick facts:
- Campus: Foundation-wide (La Grande Boissière, Nations, La Châtaigneraie)
- Department: ENCORE Performing Arts Academy
- Reports to: Head of ENCORE
- Contract type: Part-time (32-week teaching commitment)
- Start date: 2026–2027 school year
- Application deadline: April 30th, 2026
- Reference: 100 022
Why this role matters:
The ENCORE Performing Arts Academy is a vibrant pillar of Ecolint’s extra-curricular programme. As an Early Childhood Dance Teacher, you will be the first to introduce our youngest students (ages 3 to 6) to the world of performing arts. By leading structured and engaging sessions that support coordination, musicality, and confidence, you help build the foundational skills and self-agency that are central to the Ecolint mission.
About Ecolint & ENCORE
Founded in 1924, the International School of Geneva (Ecolint) is the world's first international school, educating 4,500 students from 130 nationalities.
ENCORE is our dedicated performing arts academy, offering high-quality dance, drama groups, and LAMDA exam-preparation courses. We pride ourselves on creating a nurturing environment where students can develop their creative talents alongside their academic journey.
Your role and responsibilities:
- Design and deliver a year-long curriculum of structured, creative movement sessions specifically tailored for early years (ages 3–6).
- Lead warm-ups, guided movement, and simple choreography appropriate to the age group.
- Maintain a calm, inclusive, and well-paced environment that fosters a positive learning experience.
- Support participation, coordination, and the development of self-confidence in young children.
- Engage with families and prepare students for informal sharings or end-of-year performances.
- Take accurate attendance, uphold safeguarding procedures, and potentially contribute to on-call cover teaching within the ENCORE programme.
Who we are looking for:
You will thrive in this role if you possess:
- Recognised training in early childhood education or dance pedagogy (required).
- Significant experience teaching dance to young children (ages 3 to 6) and a strong understanding of early years development.
- Ability to lead structured, play-based sessions with clarity, consistency, and a strong classroom presence.
- Fluency in English is required; the ability to teach in French is a distinct advantage.
- A valid Swiss work permit or Swiss/EU citizenship.
Your personal attributes and mindset:
- A confident and caring approach to working with very young children.
- Highly organised and committed to consistency across the 32-week academic year.
- Able to build rapport quickly with students and communicate effectively with the ENCORE team and parents.
How to apply:
Please apply online through our recruitment platform, including:
- Resume
- Cover letter
- Contact information for three references (including your current or most recent employer)
Applications must be submitted to Mrs Allison Bryan, Head of ENCORE, International School of Geneva, citing reference number 100 022.
Please note that only applications via our website will be considered.
Note
The Ecole Internationale de Genève values and encourages diversity among its staff. We therefore welcome applications from candidates with a wide range of backgrounds and experience. The School is seriously committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All successful candidates will be subject to rigorous checks on their prior conduct with regard to Child Protection as appropriate to their position, including reference checking with previous employers and the relevant authorities.