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Drama Kids Summer Camp Instructor

Tampa, FL · On-site

$15 - $20.50/hr

Theater, education, or arts students * Teaching artists and camp counselors * Creatives who love performance-even on a personal or hobby level You don't need to be a "theater pro" - you DO need ...

Lead Camp Teacher

Miami, FL · On-site

$14.25 - $19.25/hr

Plan and lead engaging activities in art, science, theater, literacy, and hands-on play. * Create a safe, supportive, and fun camp environment. * Lead and mentor Assistant Teachers, volunteers, and ...

Lead Camp Teacher

Miami, FL · On-site

$14.25 - $19.25/hr

Plan and lead engaging activities in art, science, theater, literacy, and hands-on play. * Create a safe, supportive, and fun camp environment. * Lead and mentor Assistant Teachers, volunteers, and ...

CALLING ALL Performers, Camp Counselors, Educators, Early childhood pros, Theatre enthusiasts, kid-at-heart personalities, and natural entertainers who love engaging with kids and families! CAMP is ...

Camp leader positions are responsible for the organization and administration of a day seasonal ... Applicants must be at least 16 years old Summer Theater and Arts Program Leaders/Summer Roving Art ...

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How much do theatre camp jobs pay per hour?

As of May 27, 2026, the average hourly pay for theatre camp in Florida is $13.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.49 and $15.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Theatre Camp job?

A Theatre Camp job typically involves working with children or teens to teach acting, stagecraft, and other performance-related skills. Responsibilities may include directing plays, leading rehearsals, organizing activities, and ensuring a safe and fun environment. Positions vary from counselors and instructors to technical crew and administrative staff. Strong communication, creativity, and leadership skills are often required.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Theatre Camp position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Theatre Camp Counselor or Director, you need experience in drama instruction, stage management, and working with children, often backed by a background in theatre arts or education. Familiarity with sound and lighting equipment, basic set design tools, and CPR/First Aid certification is also valuable. Exceptional teamwork, communication, adaptability, and creative problem-solving skills help you connect with participants and run engaging, orderly programs. These competencies are crucial for creating a safe, inspiring, and well-organized environment where campers can develop their theatre skills.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Theatre Camp Counselor or Director?

As a Theatre Camp Counselor or Director, your daily duties usually include planning and leading theatre-related activities such as acting workshops, rehearsals, and production preparations, as well as supervising campers to ensure their safety and engagement. You’ll also collaborate closely with other staff to organize performances and manage logistics like costumes, props, and set design. The role often involves mentoring campers, supporting their creative growth, and fostering a positive, inclusive environment. Depending on the camp’s size, you may be involved in administrative tasks, scheduling, and parent communication. This varied role offers a rewarding chance to inspire young performers while honing your leadership and instructional skills.
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Drama Kids Summer Camp Instructor

Drama Kids Summer Camp Instructor

Drama Kids

Tampa, FL • On-site

$15 - $20.50/hr

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Job description

Drama Kids Summer Camp Instructor
Summer 2026 | Greater Tampa Bay Area
Where Creativity Takes the Stage - All Summer Long!
Drama Kids is seeking energetic, creative, and dependable Summer Camp Instructors who are passionate about the performing arts and love working with kids. This is a seasonal role with growth potential, perfect for performers, educators, college students, creatives, or anyone who believes summer should be filled with imagination, laughter, and meaningful impact.
Successful Summer Camp Instructors will also be invited to join our part-time teaching team during the school year, based on availability and performance.
Commitment & Availability (Required)
  • Training: Must be fully available for paid training throughout May 2026 (Primarily weekends, with occasional weekday sessions)
  • Camp Dates: June 1 - August 7, 2026 Must be available for at least 4-6 weeks during this period
  • Schedule Options (Monday-Friday):
    • 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Location: Camps run throughout the Greater Tampa Bay areaValid driver's license & reliable vehicle required
Who This Role Is Perfect For
We welcome all types of performers, teachers, and creatives, including:
  • Actors, singers, dancers, musicians
  • Theater, education, or arts students
  • Teaching artists and camp counselors
  • Creatives who love performance-even on a personal or hobby level

You don't need to be a "theater pro" - you DO need enthusiasm, reliability, and a love for kids and creativity.
What You'll Do
  • Lead themed and performance-based drama camps for ages 5-17
  • Teach engaging Drama Kids curriculum using your own creativity and personality
  • Facilitate theater games, storytelling, improvisation, movement, and performance
  • Adapt content for different age groups-from kindergarten to young adults
  • Work collaboratively with a team while also taking initiative independently
  • Create a fun, safe, and inspiring environment where kids build confidence and shine
Must-Haves
  • Excited and comfortable working with children
  • Passion for the performing arts (professional or personal)
  • Able to follow curriculum while bringing it to life imaginatively
  • Team player with strong accountability and self-initiative
  • Reliable transportation (multiple locations)
  • Available for required training and summer schedule
  • Organized, positive, and dependable
Helpful (But Not Required)
  • Experience teaching or working with children
  • Background in theater, dance, music, or performance
  • Camp counseling or classroom experience

We train you! Paid training and ongoing support provided.
Why Drama Kids?
  • Paid training + proven curriculum
  • A fun, creative, and supportive team culture
  • Meaningful work that builds confidence and life skills in kids
  • Opportunities to continue teaching part-time year-round
  • Every day is different - and every day is FUN

This isn't just a summer job.
It's a chance to create joy, inspire confidence, and make memories that matter.