Summer Music Camp Instructors - Employment Opportunities
The School for the Arts – MUSIC is hosting a music camp this summer for children aged 5-11. We are looking for music camp instructors to develop and lead music games, crafts, and activities during the last 3 weeks of August.
Employment Opportunities for: Summer Music Camp Instructors
The School for the Arts – MUSIC is bringing back its music camp this summer for children aged
5-11.
We are looking for music camp instructors to develop and lead music games, crafts, and activities during the last three weeks of August.
The ideal candidates will:
- Be a USASK student
- Be experienced and comfortable working with children
- Be energetic, resourceful, creative, caring, compassionate and patient
- Be willing to complete a background check & vulnerable sector check (paid by the employer)
- Have strong communication skills
Experience with music is an asset.
Where:- The camp is held on the U of S campus in the Education Building.
When:
Week 1: August 10 – 14, 2026
Week 2: August 17 – 21, 2026
Week 3: August 24 – 28, 2026
One paid orientation/prep session during the week of August 3
Compensation:
Standard U of S hourly rate based on experience (8 hours/day)
Questions:
Music.camp@usask.ca
To be considered for a position, please fill out this form, and return it before June 1 to: music.camp@usask.ca
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