Camper Behaviour Support

Camper Behaviour Support

Do you have a passion for education and learning? Do you love working with children and youth? Do you consider yourself a coding or robotics specialist? Then we want you to join Camp STEAM as Camper Behaviour Support!

The Camper Behaviour Support is enthusiastic and has excellent organizational and time management skills. This position supports camp leaders by monitoring camper behaviour, assisting with the delivery of activities, providing mentorship to staff, and ensuring health, safety, and program protocols are followed.

Why Work at Camp STEAM

Monday to Friday work schedule – weekends off!

Canada Day and Civic Holiday Off

Career pathing – get experience in the STEAM fields

Fun work environment and culture while working with children

Daytime work hours

Future Opportunities

Rewards and Recognition

Multiple locations to choose from; for a full list of our sites please visit Camp STEAM Locations

Responsibilities

The responsibilities of Camper Behaviour Support include but are not limited to:

  • Report to the Camp Leaders and participate in weekly mentorship sessions to support skill development and career growth
  • Monitor camper well-being, behaviour, and group dynamics
  • Implement proactive behaviour strategies and provide camper support and coaching
  • Serve as head office contact for behavioural incident reports
  • Support drop-off and pick-up windows with STEM bin engagement activities
  • Support activity delivery when not actively managing camper behaviour
  • Incorporate technology and digital skill-building opportunities into daily activities (coding, robotics, foundational AI skills)
  • Mentor Counsellors and CITs on behaviour management, activity facilitation, and STEAM/digital skills
  • Model appropriate behaviour and positive interactions
  • Work independently while following Camp STEAM policies and procedures
  • Support and address staff concerns
  • Carry out other reasonable duties requested by the Camp Coordinator, Program Coordinator, or Management Team

Note: Candidates applying for any position with Camp STEAM must have a valid certificate in Standard First Aid with CPR-C from a reputable provider of first aid training as recognized by WSIB / WCB / WorkSafe BC, as well as a Police Check in the Vulnerable Sector that was issued no earlier than August 28, 2025.

Successful Candidates Should Possess

  • Experience supporting and managing children’s behaviour, including implementing proactive behaviour strategies
  • Educational Assistant (EA) or Early Childhood Education (ECE) credentials considered an asset
  • Knowledge and understanding of STEAM related topics
  • Inspirational and creative thinking skills
  • Customer service-oriented mindset
  • Teamwork and collaboration skills with the ability to take initiative
  • Strong planning and organizational skills, with the ability to adapt to change
  • The ability to anticipate problems and opportunities, and develop effective solutions
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Must be able to commute to workplace location
  • This position may be through the Canada Summer Jobs program. Applicants must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or protected persons to be eligible.

What to Expect

Although our camp season runs in July and August, we are looking for Camp Behaviour Coordinators to begin training in late June 2026. This is a full-time, contract role that is a great opportunity for people who enjoy working with children. 

Hourly Wage

$17.60–$20.00 per hour (depending on province and local wage requirements)

Camp STEAM Canada is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals and welcome those who may contribute to further diversification, including Indigenous youth, racialized youth, Black youth, youth with disabilities (visible or invisible), 2SLGBTQI+ youth, and youth living in rural or official language minority communities. This position also supports national priorities such as exposure to technology and digital skills, including foundational artificial intelligence skills, and contributes to local priorities through children and youth programming. We are committed to providing accommodation in accordance with applicable human rights and accessibility legislation in Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta throughout the recruitment, selection, and employment process.

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