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Science and engineering camp counsellors

Discover the available positions at the Concordia science and engineering summer camps and learn how to apply. 

About the experience

The Concordia sciences and engineering summer camps offer hands-on programs in chemistry, AI, environment, space exploration, and more for youth ages 5 to17.

We're seeking passionate counsellors to plan and lead specialized activities while building positive relationships with campers and families.

Available positions

  • Sciences & Engineering Exploration Counsellor (4 positions) 
  • Chemistry Exploration Counsellor (1 position) 
  • Space Exploration Counsellor (1 position)  
  • Environmental Exploration Counsellor (1 position)  
  • AI Introduction Counsellor (1 position)  
  • Lego Robotics Counsellor (1 position) 

Tasks & responsibilities

  • Plan and lead engaging activities with your co-counsellor 
  • Develop campers' creativity and skills 
  • Communicate with parents and guardians 
  • Ensure safe, supervised environment 
  • Attend training and weekly meetings 

Desired profile 

  • Education: CEGEP/University (Sciences & Engineering field required) 
  • Languages: Good command of French and English 
  • Experience: Working with children and youth 
  • Skills: Creative, responsible, team player, leadership 

Compensation

  • $18.25/hr (+$0.75/hr seniority)
  • 35 to 40 hours/week, Monday to Friday

Added benefits

  • DAFA training (Diplôme d’aptitude aux fonctions d’animateur) - (33 hours, valued at $450)
  • CPR training (fees covered)
  • A total of 50 hours of training with 3-year certification - (CPR and DAFA, valued at $500)
  • Development of pedagogy expertise
  • Inspire youth and change lives
  • Access to labs and research hubs

Important dates

Interviews

February to March, 2026

Pre-camp training

June 23 to 29, 2026

Work period

June 22 to August 14, 2026 (8 weeks)

How to apply

Send your CV and a cover letter to summercamps@concordia.ca.

We look forward to meeting you! 

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