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Summer Programming Jobs in Toronto, ON (NOW HIRING)

Summer Camp Councellor

Toronto, ON · On-site

CA$17.60 - CA$20/hr

Do you love working with children and creating unforgettable summer memories? Are you energetic ... Engineering & Building Design * Tiny Tots * Visual Arts Qualifications * Energetic, enthusiastic ...

Our summer camp programs focus on recreation, leadership, creativity, and community involvement ... Plan and lead recreational, educational, and creative programming * Ensure the safety and well ...

Materials engineering, composites * Structures and Materials * Thermodynamics, heat transfer ... This is a Summer Position, relocation assistance or living allowances will not be provided for this ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Summer Program Coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Summer Program Coordinator, you need strong organizational skills, experience in youth program planning, and often a background in education or recreation. Familiarity with scheduling software, registration systems, and first aid/CPR certification is typically required. Leadership, creativity, and effective communication are standout soft skills for engaging participants and managing diverse teams. These skills ensure safe, enjoyable, and smoothly run programs that meet the needs of children and families.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for someone working in a summer programming role?

In a summer programming role, your daily responsibilities often include planning, organizing, and leading activities or workshops for participants, whether they are children, teens, or adults. You’ll coordinate with other team members to ensure that the program schedule runs smoothly, adapt activities to meet group needs, and foster a positive, inclusive environment. Additionally, you may be responsible for managing supplies, handling participant questions, and ensuring safety protocols are followed. Collaboration and flexibility are key, as each day can bring new challenges and rewarding experiences.

What is summer programming?

Summer programming refers to a variety of organized educational or recreational activities offered during the summer months, typically for children and teenagers. These programs can include academic enrichment, coding or computer science classes, sports, arts, and other specialized interests. Summer programming provides opportunities for learning new skills, socializing, and keeping students engaged while school is out. Many organizations, schools, and camps offer summer programming to help participants continue their development in a fun and supportive environment.

What is the difference between Summer Programming vs Summer Camp Counselor?

AspectSummer ProgrammingSummer Camp Counselor
Required CredentialsVaries; often includes teaching or activity certificationsTypically requires youth supervision experience; certifications like CPR may be preferred
Work EnvironmentEducational settings, community centers, or specialized programsOutdoor or recreational camp settings, often in nature
Employer & Industry UsageSchools, nonprofits, educational organizationsSummer camps, recreational organizations
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding program roles, qualifications, and responsibilitiesLearning about youth supervision and camp activities

Summer Programming involves developing and managing educational or activity-based programs, often in formal settings. Summer Camp Counselors focus on supervising and engaging children in outdoor or recreational activities at camps. While both roles involve working with youth during summer, Summer Programming emphasizes program development and instruction, whereas Summer Camp Counselors focus on supervision and activity facilitation.

What are the most commonly searched types of Programming jobs in Toronto, ON? The most popular types of Programming jobs in Toronto, ON are:
What cities near Toronto, ON are hiring for Summer Programming jobs? Cities near Toronto, ON with the most Summer Programming job openings:
Infographic showing various Summer Programming job openings in Toronto, ON as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution.

Communications Intern: Young Canada Works (3-month contract)

Royal Ontario Museum

Toronto, ON • On-site

CA$17.60/hr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

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.
WHO WE NEED

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is seeking a Communications Intern to join the Communications Department through the Young Canada Works in Heritage Organizations (YCW) program.

This internship offers an exciting opportunity for students and emerging communications professionals to gain hands-on experience supporting public relations and communications campaigns tied to ROM’s exhibitions, events, curatorial expertise, institutional initiatives, and audience engagement efforts.

Working within a fast-paced communications environment, the intern will contribute to storytelling initiatives that amplify ROM’s exhibitions, summer programming, live events, and visitor experiences. The role will also support major institutional projects, including communications related to transformational initiatives and strategic audience outreach.

The Communications Intern will gain mentorship-driven, hands-on experience in media relations, campaign coordination, content development, digital communications, and event support while working at the intersection of art, culture, nature, and civic engagement at one of Canada’s leading cultural institutions.
Please note: This opportunity is part of the Young Canada Works in Heritage Organizations (YCW) program. Applicants must meet Young Canada Works eligibility requirements, including being legally entitled to work in Canada and either currently enrolled in or returning to post-secondary studies.


HOW YOU WILL MAKE AN IMPACT
  • Support the development, editing, and proofreading of public-facing communications materials, including media releases, advisories, briefing notes, website copy, and promotional content, including media releases, advisories, briefing notes, website copy, and promotional content
  • Support the coordination of communications and promotional campaigns tied to exhibitions, summer programming, strategic initiatives, and audience engagement efforts
  • Assist with communications for major institutional initiatives, cross-museum projects, and strategic campaigns, including messaging development and publicity support, cross-museum projects, and strategic campaigns, including messaging development and publicity support
  • Support onsite media visits, filming, photography sessions, interviews, and special events
  • Support the maintenance of project trackers, media lists, databases, and communications materials to assist campaign planning and departmental operations
  • Monitor media coverage and assist with reporting on communications performance and engagement metrics
  • Support promotion of public programming and events, including ROM After Dark, live performances, talks, and seasonal activations
  • Assist with social media initiatives, including influencer outreach, content coordination, community management, and image database organization
  • Contribute creative ideas and participate in communications, brainstorming, and planning sessions
  • Perform other related duties in support of the Communications team
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams and gain exposure to institutional communications planning, campaign development, and public engagement strategies

WHAT YOU BRING
  • Currently enrolled in or returning to a post-secondary program in Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, Media Studies, Arts Management, or a related field
  • Demonstrated interest in communications, media relations, storytelling, and public engagement
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with strong attention to detail
  • Strong organizational and time-management skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced team environment
  • Familiarity with media monitoring, digital communications, or content creation tools is an asset
  • Interest in museums, arts and culture, natural history, or Toronto’s cultural landscape is an asset
  • Creative, adaptable, and eager to learn within a dynamic communications environment
  • Examples of how your academic and work experience demonstrate the above criteria should be included in your application materials
  • Applicants must submit both a resume and a cover letter. Applications submitted without a cover letter will not be considered.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS (Young Canada Works in Heritage Organizations Program)
Applicants must meet the following criteria to be eligible for this position:
  • Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or have refugee status in Canada
  • Be legally entitled to work in Canada and have a valid Social Insurance Number
  • Be between the ages of 16 and 30 (inclusive) at the start of employment
  • Be currently enrolled in or returning to a post-secondary program
  • Candidates from equity-deserving communities are strongly encouraged to apply
  • Be unemployed or underemployed at the start of the internship
Priority may be given to candidates who have not previously participated in a Young Canada Works internship program.
SALARY & TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
  • START DATE: June 2026
  • END DATE: September 4, 2026
  • OPEN DATE: May 21, 2026
  • CLOSE DATE: June 5, 2026
  • STATUS: Full-time contract
  • EMPLOYEE GROUP: Non-Union
  • EXPECTED COMPENSATION: $17.60 per hour
  • SCHEDULE: 35 hours per week for a period of approximately 3 months
  • PROBATIONARY PERIOD: The internship period will serve as the evaluation period for this role
  • LOCATION (onsite): Toronto, ON

Important Note
This position is funded in part through the Young Canada Works in Heritage Organizations (YCW) program. Employment is contingent upon the successful candidate meeting all Young Canada Works eligibility requirements and completing the required program documentation.
WHAT TO EXPECT IN OUR INTERVIEW PROCESS
  1. Initial conversation: A 30-minute virtual conversation** with a Recruiter to discuss your interest in the role and ROM and how you can make an impact.
  2. First interview: A 45-minute in-person or virtual interview with the Hiring Manager and a member of the HR team. This in-depth interview will focus on your skills and how they align with the team's and ROM's needs.
  3. Candidates may be asked to complete a short, practical exercise related to communications.
The above-listed process may change or vary based on the nature and scope of the position.
**All virtual conversations and interviews will be conducted via Microsoft Teams and may be recorded.**
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.
If you’re excited about this role, even if your experience differs from the specific requirements, we encourage you to apply. We’re keen to meet candidates who can contribute their talents to our goals, and will consider an equivalent combination of knowledge, skills, education, and experience.
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 careers@rom.on.ca 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.
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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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