Flato Markham Theatre operates five Performing Arts Camps which run concurrently. Kinder Theatre Camp for ages 4-5, Junior Stars Camp for ages 6-8, Drama camp for ages 9-11, Actor’s Workshop for ages 12-16 and Performing Arts Camp at Cornerstone Centre for ages 6-13.
The Junior Stars, Drama Camp and Actor’s Workshop programs work individually and in cooperation to rehearse and perform an age appropriate musical play for children. Each session is two weeks and culminates with a performance on Thursday evening
on-stage at Flato Markham Theatre. Kinder Theatre Camp has a performance on Friday afternoon, during regular camp hours. Performing Arts Camp happens at Cornerstone Centre are two week sessions that are conducted at Cornerstone Centre and work towards a musical play performance on the last Friday of each session at Flato Markham Theatre during regular camp hours.
Job Summary:
Supervises a group of campers in one of the Markham Theatre’s Performing Arts Summer Camps with responsibilities including facilitating activity plans, program delivery and administration. Through effective leadership and programming, enables children and youth to develop skills, make friends, socialize and build self-esteem. Accountable for the well-being of a group of campers under the guidance of the Artistic Director, Director team, and Supervisors, ensuring camp activities are safe, educational, inclusive, high quality and meet the Theatre overall goals.
Job Duties & Responsibilities:
- Facilitates daily camp activities such as, games, dance, mime, clown, improvisation, theatrical themed activities.
- Helps to ensure programming is adapted to camper needs with regards to safety, hygiene, weather, breaks etc.
- Promptly reports absences to the Artistic Director & Camp Coordinator, maintains ratios and completes headcounts according to City Camp Policies and Procedures
- Delivers activity plans as written and approved by the Discovery Coordinator and Artistic Director.
- Ensures lessons have been reviewed and ready to be presented to the campers prior to the program delivery.
- Participates in the delivery of the before and after care program
- Prioritizes child well-being, safety and protection throughout the camp. Evaluates situations for potential risks to the safety, protection and well-being of campers and staff, proactively taking mitigating actions to address such risks.
- Serves as a liaison with parents of campers, reinforcing City of Markham customer service, diversity and
inclusion (special needs, ethno-cultural, English as second language, socio-economic). - Prepares and organizes program equipment and supplies, reporting any inventory shortages to the Artistic Directors.
- Demonstrates the confidence and ability to make decisions independently of peers and in the best
interests of the campers. Resolves problems and conflicts effectively as they arise. - Ensures all participants are aware of upcoming events and schedule changes.
- Organizes and assists with set-up and clean-up of camp events, activities and programs.
- Follows City of Markham policies and procedures in program activities.
- Maintains positive, constructive relationships with camp staff and volunteers with the goal of
meeting camper needs. Works with inclusion staff as needed to ensure all campers are able to participate. - Coaches and mentors volunteers and campers.
- Provides regular updates and feedback to the Artistic Director.
- Participates in orientation and training sessions, supporting the Artistic Director and Discovery Coordinator where necessary.
- Attends and participates in staff meetings
- Other duties as required.
- Minimum Age: 16
- Education: Enrolled or completed a secondary high school diploma. Courses related to performing arts are an asset.
- Experience: Experience working with children; knowledge of child development; previous experience in a live performance setting is an asset; experience in a leadership capacity is an asset i.e. Student council member, leadership role on youth council, Previous experience as a camp counsellor is an asset; completion of a counsellor-in-training/leader-in-training program would be an asset.
- Current Standard First Aid with CPR ‘C’ required;
- HIGH FIVE Healthy Child Development is required;
- Service Excellence: Meets or exceeds service standards when interacting with customers in the community and in the organization.
- Change & Innovation: Responds positively and professionally to change and helps others through change.
- Teamwork & Relationships Building: Interacts with others in an inclusive, collaborative and respectful way that creates effective working relationships.
- Communication: Communicates in a clear, professional and respectful way; demonstrates active listening.
- Accountable & Results Oriented: Demonstrates ethical behavior and accountability, aligns with City values, and abides by relevant policies and legislation.
- Management & Leadership: Demonstrates self-management, professionalism and engagement; leads by example.
- Other - Internship, Co-op, Seasonal, Students, Technical
- Contract period is from June 17 - August 24, 2019
The City of Markham is committed to providing accommodation for people with disabilities. If you require accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs. We thank all those applicants who have applied; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Candidates selected for an interview will be contacted by email.
All offers of employment for this position will be conditional on satisfactory reference checks and vulnerable sector checks as required for the City of Markham. All required certificates must be in good standing by June 15, 2019.
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