Art Camp Leader – Summer Camps

Art Camp Leader – Summer Camps

  • Support Staff
  • Victoria

Art Camp Leader 

External Programs Department 

Summer Break Camp: June 29 – August 28, 2026 

One of our core values at St. Michaels University School is respect. With this in mind, we acknowledge that our school rests in the heart of Straits Salish territory, a living culture with its own rites, ceremonies, and unfolding history. We honour the Esquimalt, Songhees, and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples – whose homelands we share and whom we recognize as our neighbours.  

St. Michaels University School’s External Programs Department offers an array of educational enrichment programs for all students. During holiday periods (winter, spring, summer breaks), the programs provide a learning experience for students aged 5-16 that emphasize skill development, cooperation, participation, and fun.  

The Position: 

Reporting to the After School Care (ASC) and Camps Coordinator, the Art Camp Leader will play a key role in delivering creative and engaging experiences for campers. This role is responsible for creating a safe, positive and inspiring environment through thoughtful and developmentally appropriate art programming. The scope of the position includes planning and teaching art activities for campers aged 5 to 14. The Art Camp Leader will collaborate with other camp leaders, support a smooth daily schedule, and communicate with parents when required. 

Art Programs: Provide hands on art instruction for campers through drawing, painting, mixed media, sculptural projects, and creative craft-based activities. Adapt lessons to different ages and skill levels. Support an environment where campers explore creativity and take pride in their work. 

Work Schedule: 

February 19, 2026: Orientation 

February 20 to August 27, 2026: Casual hours as needed to prepare for camp. 

Monday to Friday, June 29 to August 28, 2026: 8:30am to 4:30pm with a 30 minute unpaid lunch break. 

Responsibilities include: 

Ensure a safe, fun and encouraging environment for all campers during art activities. 
Prepare and deliver daily art projects that are engaging, creative and age appropriate. 
Develop weekly art plans that fit within an assigned budget and meet camp program goals. 
Communicate with camp leaders about daily projects, materials and set up. 
Provide feedback, support and direction to campers of varying abilities. 
Maintain art spaces including set up, clean up, organization of supplies and safe tool use. 
Collaborate with Camp Leaders to integrate art activities with other camp programming 
Build positive relationships with campers by showing patience, encouragement and interest in their ideas. 
Provide clear and friendly communication with parents and caregivers when sharing camper successes or answering questions. 
The successful candidate will have the following skills, background and interest: 

Some post-secondary education in Fine Arts, or Art Education  
Experience teaching or leading art based programs for school aged children. 
Strong background in visual arts with confidence across a range of media. 
Experience working in camps, classrooms or community art settings is an asset. 
Experience supervising or leading small groups is considered an asset. 
Experience supervising or team leading is considered an asset 
Ability to communicate effectively with parents, campers, and other leaders. 
Ability to be tactful, demonstrate excellent judgment and work as a positive and collaborative team member. 
Applicants must be a minimum of 19 years of age. 
Pay Range: 

Hourly pay range: $24.16 – $28.42  

Criminal Record Check: 

Must pass and maintain a clear Solicitor General criminal record check for the purpose of working with children. 

Application Details: 

Please apply by 2:00 pm Friday, February 6, 2026. 

About St. Michaels University School:  

Located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, St. Michaels University School (SMUS) is a Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 day and boarding school with a global reputation for academic excellence. At St. Michaels University School, we seek to employ and empower individuals who wish to forge impactful relationships and careers that place our students at the centre. We firmly believe that expanding our diversity while adjusting our practice will lead to becoming the community we envision – a place where staff and students share a sense that they fully belong.  

To apply for this job please visit careers.risepeople.com.

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