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Summer Education and Day Camp Activity Programmer

Winnipeg Regional Health Authority

Part TimeTemporaryContractOn Site0-2 yrsCA$16 - CA$16 / HOURPosted 4 days agoCloses Jun 18

Location

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Salary

CA$16 - CA$16 / HOUR

Quick overview

Plan and execute a day camp for children aged 6-12 to prevent learning loss in literacy, numeracy, science, art, and health. Collaborate with a team to develop curriculum and help children build social skills and resilience.

Requirements summary

Applicants should have experience working with youth and a preferred high school diploma. Eligibility for the Manitoba Green Team Program, including being aged 15-29 and legally entitled to work in Canada, is required.

high schoolProblem SolvingCommunicationEmpathyYouth EngagementCultural CompetencyCurriculum DevelopmentProgram PlanningNutritionRecreationEducation Delivery

Job description

NORWEST SUMMER STUDENT JOB POSTING Summer Education And Day Camp Activity Programmer Paid Term Position | 0.6 EFT (part-time) |Term for 8 weeks Department: Community Development

Anticipated Start Date

June 29, 2026 Responsible To: Community Development Coordinator Length of Contract: 8 weeks Salary: $16/hour EFT/Status: 0.6 EFT (part-time) Summary of Job DescriptionThe Summer Education and Day Camp Activity Programmer will plan and run a day camp for children ages 6–12. The program will help prevent learning loss and build skills in literacy, numeracy, science, art, and health through fun and engaging activities. The Programmer will work with a team to develop the curriculum and will also help children build social skills, friendships, and resilience. The program will be supported by the NorWest Co-op Community Health Centre Resource Centre teams. Employment is subject to eligibility under the Manitoba Green Team Program, including confirmation that the applicant is between 15–29 years of age, legally entitled to work in Canada, and possesses a valid Social Insurance Number.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma would be preferred.
  • Experience working with youth.
  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills.
  • Empathetic, non-judgmental approach.
  • Knowledge and experience with diverse cultures and economic backgrounds.
  • Experience in recreation or nutrition is an asset.
  • Experience or knowledge of program development and education.
  • Experience with program delivery, especially with youth programming.
  • Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle is an asset.

Please submit your application in confidence to

  • Rupsi Parajuli,
  • HR
  • Assistant
  • NorWest
  • Co-op
  • Community
  • Health, 785
  • Keewatin
  • St
  • Email: rparajuli@norwestcoop.ca
  • Application
  • Deadline: June 17, 2026We thank everyone who expresses interest but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.