Summer Club Instructor (4-month contract)
Toronto, ON, Canada
Part Time
ENGAGEMENT & LEARNING
Experienced
WHO WE ARE
Opened in 1914 and welcoming over 1.3 million visitors annually, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is Canada's most-visited museum, ranking among the top 10 cultural institutions in North America. At ROM, we are dedicated to building and sharing global collections, sharing knowledge, inspiring learning, and fostering community engagement. As a globally recognized field research institute, ROM houses an impressive collection of over 18 million artworks, cultural objects, and natural history specimens, showcased in over 40 galleries and exhibition spaces. We are committed to creating a space where art, culture, and nature intersect, connecting people and communities to the past, present and shared future.
As we continue to work toward our goals to transform and evolve as one of the world’s foremost 21st-century museums, we seek passionate and dynamic team members who embody our mission and values.
For over 80 years, ROM Summer Club has been one of Toronto's most creative, exciting, and diverse summer day camps. Summer Club offers an exciting array of hands-on, experiential, and engaging groups inspired by the collections and research of our world-class museum.
For more information, visit www.rom.on.ca and click on "Summer Club 2026".
WHO WE NEED
HOW YOU WILL MAKE AN IMPACT
WHAT YOU BRING
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Please submit your application as one (1) PDF document that includes both your cover letter and résumé. In your cover letter, include details about your First Aid certifications, the programs you feel most qualified to instruct based on your academic background and/or prior instructional experience, the sessions you are available to teach, and your availability to attend a mandatory orientation on May 3. Finally, each applicant must be prepared to provide a Vulnerable Sector Screening specific to individuals who work with children or vulnerable persons.
Priority will be given to qualified internal and returning applicants.
SALARY & TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
WHY PEOPLE CHOOSE ROM
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, & ACCESSIBILITY
At ROM, we embrace diversity in our exhibits, communities, and teams. We encourage applications from racialized persons, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, 2SLGBTQI+ individuals, and those who can further diversify our ideas. We are committed to equitable employment opportunities and a workplace free from discrimination and harassment.
We welcome and accommodate candidates with disabilities throughout the selection process. Please contact us at [email protected] for assistance.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Please note that all candidates receiving a verbal job offer will be subject to a background check. This includes a criminal background check and verification of professional references, and, other checks depending on the role.
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Opened in 1914 and welcoming over 1.3 million visitors annually, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is Canada's most-visited museum, ranking among the top 10 cultural institutions in North America. At ROM, we are dedicated to building and sharing global collections, sharing knowledge, inspiring learning, and fostering community engagement. As a globally recognized field research institute, ROM houses an impressive collection of over 18 million artworks, cultural objects, and natural history specimens, showcased in over 40 galleries and exhibition spaces. We are committed to creating a space where art, culture, and nature intersect, connecting people and communities to the past, present and shared future.
As we continue to work toward our goals to transform and evolve as one of the world’s foremost 21st-century museums, we seek passionate and dynamic team members who embody our mission and values.
For over 80 years, ROM Summer Club has been one of Toronto's most creative, exciting, and diverse summer day camps. Summer Club offers an exciting array of hands-on, experiential, and engaging groups inspired by the collections and research of our world-class museum.
For more information, visit www.rom.on.ca and click on "Summer Club 2026".
WHO WE NEED
We are seeking Summer Club Instructors to design and deliver engaging, inclusive, and high-quality educational programming for children participating in ROM’s Summer Club.
Instructors are responsible for developing curriculum, leading daily camp activities, and creating dynamic learning environments grounded in inquiry-based and experiential education. This role also includes supervising Assistants, supporting camper wellbeing, and fostering positive relationships with families.
Successful candidates are creative educators who are confident leading groups, adapting to diverse learning needs, and delivering meaningful, hands-on learning experiences.
HOW YOU WILL MAKE AN IMPACT
- Design and deliver fun, inclusive, and educational programming rooted in museum content and global competencies.
- Prepare a comprehensive course plan that outlines daily lessons, learning goals, and themed activities.
- Center diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion (DEAI) in all teaching and learning practices.
- Adapt to various learning styles and incorporate accessibility supports.
- Ensure the physical and emotional safety of all campers through strong classroom management and positive engagement.
- Integrate inquiry-based and experiential learning techniques using specimens, artifacts, and museum objects.
- Supervise and guide program assistants and volunteers, offering mentorship and feedback.
- Communicate effectively with caregivers and serve as a point of contact for camper needs or concerns.
- Uphold all ROM Summer Club protocols related to scheduling, materials use, and camper care.
WHAT YOU BRING
- Post-secondary degree or equivalent in education or a museum-related discipline, such as art, culture, history, or natural sciences.
- Minimum of three (3) years of experience instructing children in educational or camp settings.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and manage groups of children in an inclusive and supportive environment.
- Proven ability to resolve conflicts and implement effective behaviour and classroom management strategies.
- Experience developing and delivering educational content that incorporates DEAI principles and supports a range of learning styles.
- Assets (not required but considered strong advantages):
- Formal teaching qualifications (OCT or equivalent).
- Valid First Aid and CPR certification.
- Education or experience in science communication, early childhood learning, film/video production, photography, ceramics, leadership training, storytelling, environmental education, illustration, or tabletop gaming.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Please submit your application as one (1) PDF document that includes both your cover letter and résumé. In your cover letter, include details about your First Aid certifications, the programs you feel most qualified to instruct based on your academic background and/or prior instructional experience, the sessions you are available to teach, and your availability to attend a mandatory orientation on May 3. Finally, each applicant must be prepared to provide a Vulnerable Sector Screening specific to individuals who work with children or vulnerable persons.
Priority will be given to qualified internal and returning applicants.
SALARY & TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
- START DATE: May 3, 2026
- END DATE: September 4, 2026
- OPEN DATE: April 15, 2026
- CLOSE DATE: Open until filled
- STATUS: Part-time contract
- EMPLOYEE GROUP: OPSEU Local 543
- HOURLY RATE: $35.15 – $40.19
- SCHEDULE: 24-35 hours weekly (as of May 19th)
- LOCATION (onsite): Toronto, ON
WHY PEOPLE CHOOSE ROM
- Cultural engagement: Daily interactions with Toronto's diverse culture and international visitors offer insights into social and cultural trends. We champion inclusive community programs and connections through diverse experiences.
- Continuous learning: At ROM, expertise and continuous skill development are paramount. Our culture of curiosity and open-mindedness fosters growth beyond traditional career paths.
- Passion & fulfillment: Our work in preserving and curating cultural narratives brings deep satisfaction. We are passionate about the arts, global history, cultural diversity, and leveraging digital technologies to enhance accessibility.
- Team & culture: ROM promotes a positive workplace with collaborative, supportive teams that encourage creativity and innovation. We value new ideas and collective problem-solving.
- Academic collaboration: We are committed to education, partnering with universities and providing student resources, underscoring our dedication to research and accessibility.
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, & ACCESSIBILITY
At ROM, we embrace diversity in our exhibits, communities, and teams. We encourage applications from racialized persons, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, 2SLGBTQI+ individuals, and those who can further diversify our ideas. We are committed to equitable employment opportunities and a workplace free from discrimination and harassment.
We welcome and accommodate candidates with disabilities throughout the selection process. Please contact us at [email protected] for assistance.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- ROM does not require “Canadian experience.” International applicants with equivalent experience are encouraged to apply.
- ROM uses technology-assisted tools (including JazzHR TalentFit) to support the review and screening of applications. All hiring decisions are made by human reviewers.
- This posting is for an existing vacancy.
Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Please note that all candidates receiving a verbal job offer will be subject to a background check. This includes a criminal background check and verification of professional references, and, other checks depending on the role.
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