Summer Camp Instructor

Cincinnati Art MuseumCincinnati, OH
7hOnsite

About The Position

Summer Camp Instructors work closely as a team of four, along with an intern and part-time high school volunteers, to create and facilitate a fun and educational art summer camp. Instructors write art education lesson plans, co-teach, and consistently engage children in a camp based on creativity, exploration, and experimentation. The instructors lead interactive activities in the museum galleries and facilitate art-making activities in the art studio for children ages 6-12. At a 1 to 9 ratio, camp instructors also oversee day-to-day camp operations including communication with parents, supervising before-care and/or after-care, facilitating student check-in and check-out, and preparing, cleaning, and organizing supplies. Date of assignment: Summer 2026, 10 weeks, from Tuesday, May 26 through Monday, August 10. The week of Monday, July 6 – Friday, July 10 is a break between camp sessions for camp staff. This position is scheduled for 35 hours per week and must be able to work between 8:15 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday for eight weeks of camp, in addition to two weeks of training. Training and planning days are Tuesday, May 26 through Friday, June 5.

Requirements

  • BA in art education, fine art, museum education, or related field preferred (students working toward their degree in one of these fields are also encouraged to apply.)
  • Previous experience leading educational art-making activities and/or managing a classroom with children ages 6–12 is necessary.
  • The position requires excellent classroom management and organizational skills, the ability to communicate with both children and adults, and a demonstrated ability to collaborate with volunteers and other professionals.
  • Please submit a cover letter and resume.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous museum experience is an advantage.

Responsibilities

  • Work as a team to coordinate, develop, and implement the Cincinnati Art Museum’s summer camp in close collaboration with the Assistant Director of Public Programs.
  • Write lesson plans for ages 6–12 based on predetermined camp themes: Myths and Monsters, Wild Places, Wearable Wonders, and Time Travelers. Each instructor will be asked to take on a theme to plan.
  • Prepare and facilitate meaningful art-making experiences for children ages 6–12.
  • Work to engage all children with the museum’s collection and exhibitions through interactive experiences in the galleries and art studios.
  • Work with the Assistant Director of Public Programs to order, organize, and clean supplies and maintain the art studio so that it operates efficiently and is hazard-free.
  • Work within the camp policies to communicate with parents/caregivers about their children’s registration, health, or behavioral issues.
  • Facilitate the proper check-in and/or check-out process for each child.
  • Supervise children during before-care and/or after-care.
  • Cooperate with all co-workers to accomplish goals.
  • Demonstrate respect and dignity to co-workers, parents/caregivers, students, and visitors.
  • Provide excellent customer service and portray a positive and professional image of the Cincinnati Art Museum.
  • Maintain confidentiality and uphold professional standards.
  • Follow Cincinnati Art Museum protocols, procedures and policies.
  • Other duties as assigned by the Learning & Interpretation Division.
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