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Teach proper diving techniques to our clients; * Set up teaching plans for the session; * Be ... coach in a competitive summer diving team or equivalent experience; * National Lifeguard ...

Teach proper diving techniques to our clients; Set up teaching plans for the session; Be ... as coach in a competitive summer diving team or equivalent experience; National Lifeguard ...

QC

CA$103K - CA$137K/yr

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Permanent teaching diploma (Brevet) issued by the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and ... Summer schedule • Northern premium • Food transportation allocation • Paid relocation ...

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How much do summer teaching jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer teaching in Quebec is $18.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $21.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is summer teaching?

Summer teaching refers to educational positions where instructors teach courses, workshops, or programs during the summer months, often outside of the traditional academic year. These roles can be found in schools, camps, colleges, or community organizations and may involve teaching academic subjects, enrichment activities, or specialized skills. Summer teaching offers educators the opportunity to gain additional experience, earn extra income, and help students continue learning over the summer break.

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

To thrive as a Summer Teaching professional, you generally need a background in education, subject matter expertise, and often a teaching credential or relevant experience. Familiarity with classroom technology, digital learning platforms, and curriculum planning tools is highly valuable. Strong communication, creativity, and adaptability help engage students and manage diverse classroom needs. These skills and qualities ensure effective instruction, foster positive learning environments, and maximize student engagement during condensed summer sessions.

What are some common challenges faced by summer teachers, and how can they be addressed?

Summer teaching often involves working with students of diverse backgrounds and varying academic levels in a condensed timeframe. A common challenge is keeping students engaged during shorter, intensive sessions, especially since summer programs may be less structured than the regular school year. To address this, successful summer teachers use interactive activities, flexible lesson plans, and regular feedback to maintain motivation and adapt to student needs. Collaboration with other educators and open communication with program coordinators also help ensure a supportive, effective learning environment.

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

AspectSummer TeachingSummer Camp Counselor
Required CredentialsTeaching certification or relevant educationNone typically required, but background in child development helpful
Work EnvironmentClassroom or educational settingCampgrounds, outdoor or recreational settings
Employer & IndustrySchools, educational organizationsSummer camps, recreational programs
Job FocusDelivering educational content and instructionSupervising activities and ensuring safety

Summer Teaching involves delivering educational lessons in classroom settings, often requiring teaching credentials. In contrast, Summer Camp Counselors focus on supervising children during recreational activities at camps, with minimal formal credentials needed. Both roles are seasonal and involve working with youth, but they differ in environment, responsibilities, and required qualifications.

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Infographic showing various Summer Teaching job openings in Quebec as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, 25% Part Time, and 25% Summer. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $39,246 per year, or $18.9 per hour.

English Summer Camp Instructor - Quebec City / Moniteur de camp d'anglais

ACA

Quebec, QC

CA$17 - CA$22/hr

Temporary

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

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ACA’s English Summer Camp is looking for dynamic instructors to help students learn and practice English while having fun


What we do: 

  • Teach a variety of ESL activities in a school setting
  • Animate and guide small and large group activities
  • Provide a safe and clean environment for students
  • Work with the ACA team to provide a great learning experience for participants
  • Have fun while maintaining an English-speaking environment
  • Assess and evaluate student progress using the tools ACA provides
* An advanced level of English is required for on-site camp responsibilities


Additional Tasks:

  • Communicating with camp coordinators (if necessary)
  • Completing and submitting bi-weekly timesheets
  • Communicating news with parents during before or after care (as needed)
* Additional tasks can be done in English or French


What we’re looking for:

  • Helpful, participative and cooperative leaders who can work in a team setting 
  • Native-like proficiency in English
  • People who show initiative and encourage participation
  • Certification in First Aid (an asset)

Why work with us?

We offer:

  • $17 - $22/hour depending on experience
  • 35 hours per week (Monday - Friday) from June 24th - August 16th (depending on enrolment)
  • Paid training and prep days the week of June 17
  • Pre-prepared curriculum
  • 2 locations in Quebec City (Collège de Champigny and Saint-Jean-Eudes)



Le English Summer Camp d’ACA cherche des enseignant(e)s dynamiques pour aider des étudiants à apprendre et pratiquer l’anglais tout en s’amusant.


Ce que nous faisons: 

  • Enseigner une variété d’activités d'anglais langue seconde (ALS) dans un environnement scolaire.
  • Animer et guider des activités en petits et grands groupes.
  • Fournir un environnement sécuritaire et propre pour les étudiants.
  • Travailler avec l’équipe ACA pour fournir une excellente expérience d’apprentissage pour les participants.
  • S’amuser tout en maintenant un environnement où l’on parle en anglais.
  • Mesurer et évaluer le progrès des étudiants grâce aux outils fournis par ACA.
* Niveau d'anglais avancé requis pour les tâche sur site

Des tâches supplémentaires
  • Communiquer avec les coordinateurs du camp (si nécessaire).
  • Remplir et soumettre des feuilles de temps bihebdomadaires.
  • Communiquer des nouvelles aux parents durant le service de garde (au besoin).
* Des tâches supplémentaires peuvent se faire en français ou en anglais

Ce que l’on cherche:

  • Des leaders aidants, participatifs et coopératifs qui peuvent bien travailler en équipe.
  • Une maîtrise quasi-native de la langue anglaise.
  • Des personnes qui démontrent de l’initiative et encouragent la participation.
  • Une certification en premier soins (un atout).


Pourquoi travailler pour nous?

Nous offrons:

  • 17$ - 22$/heure dépendant de l’expérience.
  • 35 heures par semaine (du lundi au vendredi) du 24 juin au 16 août (dépendant des inscriptions).
  • Formations et journées de préparation payées dans la semaine du 17 juin.
  • Un curriculum déjà préparé.
  • Deux sites de camp à Québec (Collège de Champigny et Saint-Jean-Eudes).