Do you have a passion for education and learning? Do you love working with children and youth? Do you consider yourself a coding or robotics specialist? Then we want you to join STEM Camp as Camper Behaviour Support!
The Camper Behaviour Support is enthusiastic and has excellent organizational and time management skills. This position supports camp leaders by monitoring camper behaviour, assisting with the delivery of activities, providing mentorship to staff, and ensuring health, safety, and program protocols are followed.
Monday to Friday work schedule – weekends off!
Canada Day and Civic Holiday Off
Rewards and Recognition
Career pathing – get experience in the STEM fields
Fun work environment and culture while working with children
Daytime work hours
Future Opportunities
Multiple locations to choose from; for a full list of our sites please visit our STEM Camp Locations List
The responsibilities of Camper Behaviour Support include but are not limited to:
Note: 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.
Although our camp season runs in July and August, we are looking for Camp Behaviour 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.
$17.60 per hour
STEM 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.