Camp CoordinatorDo you have a passion for education and learning? Does leadership come naturally to you? Are you comfortable taking charge? Then we want you to join STEM Camp as a Camp Coordinator!The Camp Coordinator is enthusiastic and has excellent management skills. Camp Coordinators work closely with the Program Coordinator, Counsellors, and Camper Behaviour Support staff to ensure day-to-day camp operations run smoothly. The Camp Coordinator has a high standard regarding health, safety, and skill-building.Why join STEM Camp?Monday to Friday work schedule – weekends off!Daytime work hoursCanada Day and Civic Holiday OffFun work environment and culture while working with childrenCareer pathing – get experience in the STEM fieldsFuture OpportunitiesRewards and RecognitionMultiple locations to choose from; for a full list of our sites please visitA successful candidate is someone who has excellent written and verbal communication skills, time management and organizational skills, interpersonal skills, and English proficiency. Coding and robotics knowledge, advanced computer skills and teaching skills, are an asset.Camp Coordinators should be punctual, patient, friendly, reliable, creative, energetic, and work well independently as well as in a group.ResponsibilitiesThe responsibilities of a Camp Coordinator include but are not limited to:Report to the Camp Director and participate in weekly mentorship sessions to support skill development and career growthOversee site operations and logistics; main contact for head office regarding camp programsLead camp briefings, STEM games, and supervise extended drop-off and pick-up with STEM bin engagement activitiesCo-lead campers and activities integrating technology and digital skills (coding, robotics, foundational AI skills)Train, supervise, and mentor all camp staff, including Counsellors, Camper Behaviour Support, and CITs, fostering professional growth, problem-solving, and collaborationEnsure health and safety procedures are followed, including WHMIS, hazard checks, and emergency protocolsCommunicate with parents about camp or their childrenPurchase approved extra camp suppliesPerform Counsellor duties in emergencies and complete administrative tasks (e.g., camp reports, follow-ups for absent campers)Model appropriate behaviour and positive interactionsFollow daily campsite cleaning proceduresCarry out other reasonable duties requested by the Management TeamAttend mandatory trainingNote: Candidates applying for any position with STEM Camp must have a valid certificate in Standard First Aid with CPR-C from a reputable provider of first aid training as recognized by WSIB / WCB / WorkSafe BC, as well as a Police Check in the Vulnerable Sector that was issued no earlier than August 28, 2025.Successful Candidates Should Possess:Previous experience working in a leadership capacity is considered an asset, but not requiredKnowledge and understanding of STEM related topicsInspirational leadership skills with the ability to perform with minimal supervisionCustomer service-oriented mindsetThe ability to anticipate problems and opportunities, and develop effective solutionsTeamwork and collaboration skills with the ability to take initiativeStrong planning and organizational skills with the ability to adapt to changeAbility to work in a cross-functional teamExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsProven time management skills in a fast-paced environmentMust be able to commute to workplace locationThis position may be through the Canada Summer Jobs program. Applicants must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or protected persons to be eligible.What to ExpectAlthough our camp season runs in July and August, we are looking for Camp Coordinators to begin training in late June 2026. This is a full-time, contract role that is a great opportunity for people who enjoy working with children.Hourly Wage$19.60 per hourSTEM Camp is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals and welcome those who may contribute to further diversification, including Indigenous youth, racialized youth, Black youth, youth with disabilities (visible or invisible), 2SLGBTQI+ youth, and youth living in rural or official language minority communities. This position also supports national priorities such as exposure to technology and digital skills, including foundational artificial intelligence skills, and contributes to local priorities through children and youth programming. We are committed to providing accommodation in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act throughout the recruitment, selection, and employment process.