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Model Summer Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Restaurant Manager

Orlando, FL · On-site

$55K - $70K/yr

About US Summer House on the Lake, in Disney Springs offers three outdoor patios, and a California ... Model and promote teamwork across all teams * Use tact and good judgment when dealing with ...

Summer 2026 Environmental Intern

Miami, FL

$16.25 - $20.50/hr

Summer 2026 Environmental Technician Intern - Miami/South Florida Intertek, a leading provider of ... business model and a global network of customer-focused operations and highly engaged subject ...

Opening as a Level I with 3 neonatologist staffing model, expanding to a 4 neonatologist model when the unit moves to a Level II in the summer/fall of 2026 * 7-8 in-house shifts (24-hour) per month ...

Summer Pharmacy Intern

Orlando, FL · On-site

$14.75 - $18.25/hr

Models and delivers a distinctive and delightful customer experience. Learns and champions pharmacy policy, procedures, and customer service best practices needed to perform as a future pharmacist.

Tax Staff Summer 2027

Tampa, FL · Hybrid

$62K - $100K/yr

Relevant work experience (e.g. internships, summer positions, school jobs) * Demonstrated ... This role follows a hybrid work model for candidates located near a Crowe office. Candidates who ...

Summer Pharmacy Intern

Lakeland, FL · On-site

$15 - $18.50/hr

Models and delivers a distinctive and delightful customer experience. Learns and champions pharmacy policy, procedures, and customer service best practices needed to perform as a future pharmacist.

Relevant work experience (e.g. internships, summer positions, school jobs) * Demonstrated ... This role follows a hybrid work model for candidates located near a Crowe office. Candidates who ...

Summer Pharmacy Intern

Lakeland, FL · On-site

$15 - $18.50/hr

Models and delivers a distinctive and delightful customer experience. Learns and champions pharmacy policy, procedures, and customer service best practices needed to perform as a future pharmacist.

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How much do model summer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for model summer in Florida is $23.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.18 and $29.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a model summer?

A Model Summer job typically involves working as a fashion model during the summer season, participating in photoshoots, runway shows, and promotional events. It may also include castings, fittings, and brand collaborations. These jobs are often ideal for students or individuals seeking seasonal modeling opportunities. Experience levels can vary, with some positions open to newcomers and others requiring prior modeling experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the model summer position?

To thrive as a Model (Summer), you typically need proficiency in posing, an understanding of fashion industry standards, and the ability to maintain your appearance. Familiarity with photo shoot practices, portfolio development, and basic social media tools is beneficial. Confidence, professionalism, and strong communication skills help models stand out by working effectively with photographers and creative teams. These attributes are crucial for building a positive reputation, securing repeat bookings, and succeeding in diverse modeling assignments during the busy summer season.

What are the typical work environments and expectations for a model summer?

Modeling during the summer often involves outdoor photo shoots, runway events, and promotional campaigns for seasonal products, so flexibility with locations and schedules is important. Models may work with a variety of professionals such as photographers, makeup artists, and creative directors, often in fast-paced or changing environments. There is an emphasis on punctuality, adaptability to different themes or climates, and maintaining a professional attitude throughout collaborations. Seasonal modeling can sometimes lead to opportunities for networking and building your portfolio, which may open doors to more permanent or high-profile roles in the fashion industry.

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What cities in Florida are hiring for Model Summer jobs?

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Infographic showing various Model Summer job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,758 per year, or $23.4 per hour.

Summer Activity Coordinator- Miami Shores, Florida

The Brook Hill Alliance┃Study Tours Intl.

Miami Shores, FL • On-site

$15 - $20/hr

Full-time, Temporary

PTO

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

The Activity Coordinator position is the heart of our summer program at Brook Hill - blending all the best parts of being a summer camp counselor, tour guide, and resident assistant while meeting people from all over the world and helping them have the best summer vacation ever!
The leader we're searching for might be you! Are you...
  • A natural role model who is genuinely excited about the opportunity to meet people from around the world and learn about different cultures?
  • Comfortable being silly in front of large groups and eager to have just as much fun as the students you are leading?
  • An initiative-taker who is able to be calm, collected, and flexible when things don't go as planned?
  • Confident in making decisions when appropriate and just as confident in asking for help when needed?
  • Energetic and passionate about bringing positivity and care into every student interaction?
  • If this sounds like you, we think you would enjoy and succeed in the Activity Coordinator role!

This is a seasonal, full-time, salaried, and in-person position. Activity Coordinators are responsible for leading students on guided tours of excursion sites, interacting with and engaging with students, leading and participating in on-campus activities, and assisting with program logistics such as group check-ins and check-outs. Activity Coordinators work under the direct supervision of the Activity Manager. Full room and board is provided for the duration of employment. Residing on campus is a requirement of the position.
About Us:
At The Brook Hill Alliance (formerly PLUS), we operate a variety of international education programs including Brook Hill Study Tours, our English language study and travel program for international high school students across North America. Our students have the opportunity to take English classes and explore the surrounding regions while staying at North American colleges and universities. At Brook Hill, we are dedicated to creating vibrant, inclusive, and safe opportunities for students to grow academically, culturally, and personally.
Time Commitment:
This is a high-intensity, high-fun position. You will have the opportunity to explore and enjoy the sights in the location you're working in, AND you will be expected to fulfill all your duties to contribute to the success of the program.
  • Employment period ranging from 3 to 6 weeks during the summer (between mid-June and early August), depending on the needs of the campus - the majority of Activity Coordinators work for 4-6 weeks and will almost certainly be contracted to work during the last two weeks of July
  • Irregular and significant working hours that fluctuate to meet the demands of a dynamic workday - no day is the same, and sometimes no hour is the same. Night and weekend work is expected, and we typically cannot honor any vacation time requests during the employment period
  • One full day off per calendar week (Monday - Sunday for each week where you work a full week) and other blocks of free time based on the specific needs of your campus each day
  • Approximately 8 hours of paid online training which must be attended/completed before arriving to your program site

Travel:
  • Regional travel is required - all work-related travel during the employment period will be provided and covered by Brook Hill
  • Residential employees are responsible for all travel costs to and from campus location prior to and at the conclusion of their employment period. If you choose to bring a car to campus, any costs related to parking may not be included

Compensation:
  • Competitive Wage
  • Housing for duration of the employment period
  • Meals (full board) for the duration of the employment period

Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
The following is expected of Activity Coordinators:
  • Standard Expectations
    • You will be responsible for understanding, adhering to, and enforcing all Brook Hill/campus policies and procedures, with tasks including but not limited to:
      • Interacting with groups of international high school students and their chaperones in a professional, enthusiastic, and customer service-oriented manner
      • Ensuring the safety of all participants and practicing appropriate emergency preparedness and response under Brook Hill protocols
      • Communicating Brook Hill policies and procedures to participants with clarity, empathy, and respect
      • Acting with discretion regarding participants' sensitive or personal information, incidents, and concerns
      • Assisting in duties other than the aforementioned and the following, as assigned and as they arise
  • Off-Campus Activities (Excursions)
    • You will lead students and their chaperones on engaging tours of local sights and landmarks, with tasks including but not limited to:
      • Knowledgeably delivering relevant information (as provided by Brook Hill) about each landmark
      • Leading groups on walking and bus tours with confidence in the route
      • Ensuring student safety at all times, including in transit and at tourist sites
      • Assisting in coordinating logistics for excursions including communicating with bus drivers, facilitating hotel check-ins, etc.
      • Playing games and entertaining students while on excursions, especially if there is an unforeseen delay
      • Preparing for and responding appropriately to emergencies, including being on night duty and on-call on a rotating basis during overnight excursions at hotels
  • On-Campus Activities
    • You will help organize and deliver activities for students and their chaperones, with tasks including but not limited to:
      • Attending and participating in all of the following activities: orientation and welcome activities, talent shows, graduation ceremonies - this means being ready to perform at the talent shows!
      • Setting up, leading, and tearing down all recreational activities including discos, game nights, movie nights, etc.
      • Organizing and supervising sporting activities including field games, soccer tournaments, basketball games, etc.
  • Student Engagement & Wellbeing
    • You will spend the majority of your time interacting with students and their chaperones, with tasks including but not limited to:
      • Responding appropriately to students' and chaperones' concerns in a professional, enthusiastic, and customer-service oriented manner
      • Engaging with students as much as possible to help them improve their conversational English skills
      • Encouraging student participation and involvement during on- and off-campus activities
      • Eating and conversing with Brook Hill participants during meal times
      • Supervising students in the residence halls, dining hall, activity spaces, and off-campus locations
      • Participating in night duty (including conducting rounds of the residence halls and responding to emergency calls) on a rotating basis
  • Office, Campus, & Miscellaneous
    • You will be responsible for supporting the logistical and organizational needs of the campus, with tasks including but not limited to:
      • Attending daily staff meetings
      • Assisting in arrival, departure, and changeover procedures including check-in/check-out procedures, room checks, airport pickups, etc.
      • Assisting in administrative tasks as assigned by the management team
      • Capturing photo and video content of participants for the purposes of social media
      • If applicable, using the company card appropriately and tracking all spending
      • Knowledgeably guiding students to campus locations and resources as needed
      • Assisting the management team as necessary and as requested

Qualifications and Desired Skills:
  • Authorization to work in the U.S. required
  • Must be 18 years or older
  • High school diploma required
  • Previous customer service experience strongly preferred
  • Previous summer camp experience or work with minors strongly preferred
  • Previous international experience preferred
  • Athletic, musical, theatrical, and/or artistic talent and enthusiasm preferred

Successful Activity Coordinator candidates will be able to work individually and as a member of a team and have strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills. They will also have a strong work ethic, customer service and problem-solving skills, and be professional, personable, energetic, outgoing, positive, adaptable, self-motivated, proactive, creative, and able to work well under pressure. A cover letter expressing your interest in the role and outlining your strengths for the position is strongly preferred.
Physical Demands:
  • Do the essential functions of this job require lifting? Yes, 25 lbs.
  • Do the essential functions of this job require standing? Yes
  • Do the essential functions of this job require walking up stairs? Yes
  • Do the essential functions of this job require stretching? Yes
  • Do the essential functions of this job require bending? Yes