AGO Art Camp, Programming Lead Counsellor
About the role
Temporary Full-Time
(35 hours per week (7 hours per day) with additional rotational shifts that include early shifts starting at 7:30 AM or late shifts ending at 6:00 PM to support before- and after-camp programming) Hourly rate: $20
Start Date: May 13, 2026
End Date: September 11, 2026
ART + AUDIENCE + LEARNING Are you passionate about inspiring young minds through art? Do you thrive in a dynamic and creative environment? If so, we want you to be part of our Education & Programming team at AGO Art Camp!
Located in Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario (“the AGO”) is one of the largest art museums in North America, with a collection of close to 100,000 works. At AGO Art Camp, we believe in fostering creativity and imagination in young artists. As part of the renowned Art Gallery of Ontario, we provide a unique and enriching experience for campers to explore their artistic talents while enjoying the fun of summer camp and we need great people to help us accomplish this!
We are currently seeking a Temporary Full-time, AGO Art Camp, Programming Lead Counsellor to join our Education & Programming team. Under the direction of the Manager, Camp, Courses and Studio Programming , the incumbent is responsible for researching and developing recreational activities, games and resource materials for individual group and camp wide activities. They will be responsible for coordinating, scheduling and leading all day-to-day camp wide programming outside of the studio, including morning announcements, and coordinating all required materials and props. They will support groups when needed to effectively execute their programming. They will collaborate with the other Lead Counsellors to lead volunteer evaluation, and they will bring a sense of camp spirit to all of their programming and work and is able to engage small and large groups of children with confidence.
Under the direction of the Manager, Camp, Courses and Studio Programming, the AGO Art Camp, Programming Lead Counsellor is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the camp program including staff, volunteer and camper safety. They will provide excellent front line customer service (in-person, by phone and email), liaising with parents/guardians, campers, AGO staff, volunteers and patrons of the gallery. They will cover for camp counsellor absences and fellow lead staff absences as required. They will plan and lead activities in collaboration with the Manager, Camp Coordinator, fellow lead staff, counsellors and volunteers. The AGO Art Camp, Programming Lead Counsellor supports camp staff and volunteers indoors and outdoors as needed to run programming, promote well-being and maintain a safe camp environment at all times. They will mentor counsellors and volunteers throughout the summer, demonstrating best practices in behavioural management, customer service, program planning and delivery, health and safety awareness, and administrative processes. In collaboration with the Senior Staff team, they will implement a comprehensive counsellor and volunteer training program for the AGO Art Camp. They will write an end of summer report, summarizing all recommendations and suggestions for the following summer.
The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications, skills, and experience:
- Enrolled in a secondary or post-secondary program in visual arts, education, physical education, health and recreation or other appropriate areas of study (or within 24 months of graduation)
- Standard First Aid CPR/AED Level C is required before start of employment
- Experience in child behaviour management and supervising groups of children (aged 5-13) in an indoor/outdoor camp and/or educational environment
- Experience in developing and leading activities for children in both small and large groups
- Experience working with children with exceptionalities or special needs is an asset
- Enjoys working with children and youth
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Excellent organizational and time management skills
- Excellent problem solving and team-building and training skills
- Strong interest in the visual arts
- Basic computer skills (word processing, data processing)
Please note the AGO Summer Art Camp positions align with the Young Canada Works eligibility criteria. Recent grads welcome to apply! Join Us in Crafting Creative Futures! Apply Today! For more information about AGO Art Camp visit https://ago.ca/learn/camps/summer-art-camp
We invite individuals who reflect the diversity of our visitors to apply by submitting a tailored cover letter and CV.
We thank all applicants but must advise that only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Our Applicant Tracking System (ATS) uses AI features to support efficiency and consistency, but all hiring decisions are made by our managers and HR team.
In accordance with the Ontario Human Rights, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act & the AGO’s Recruitment & Selection Policy for Staff, a request for accommodation will be considered throughout the hiring process.
The Art Gallery of Ontario is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
About Art Gallery of Ontario
Would you enjoy beginning each day by entering the stunning Frank Gehry-designed building?
A spectacular building. Powerful new artworks. Exciting new ideas.
The Gallery is an engaging place to work and volunteer as we strive to enhance our visitors' experience through our ongoing declaration that ART MATTERS!
Here at the Gallery we:
- Celebrate art in all that we do
- Believe our visitor experience is paramount
- Listen and contribute to our communities
- Stand for creativity, innovation and on-going learning
- Are committed to the highest professional and ethical standards
- Foster respect and recognition for our employees, volunteers, interns and our members and donors
Our available Employment, Internship and Volunteer Opportunities which are available across a diverse spectrum of areas; Exhibition Services, Curatorial, Marketing and Communications, Education and Public Programming, Food & Beverage, Corporate Services & Operations, and Retail.
We offer regular as well as temporary employment opportunities across all areas, with unique opportunities to support upcoming exhibitions and seasonal events at the AGO. The Gallery also provides opportunities for the members of the community to get involved through Volunteer placements and skill development through a number of Internships.
Check out our beautiful gallery, a space you can visit every day as a member of our team!
Interested in becoming a member? Sign-up for our AGO Annual Pass today! Visit https://ago.ca/visitor-information/ago-annual-pass
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AGO Art Camp, Programming Lead Counsellor
About the role
Temporary Full-Time
(35 hours per week (7 hours per day) with additional rotational shifts that include early shifts starting at 7:30 AM or late shifts ending at 6:00 PM to support before- and after-camp programming) Hourly rate: $20
Start Date: May 13, 2026
End Date: September 11, 2026
ART + AUDIENCE + LEARNING Are you passionate about inspiring young minds through art? Do you thrive in a dynamic and creative environment? If so, we want you to be part of our Education & Programming team at AGO Art Camp!
Located in Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario (“the AGO”) is one of the largest art museums in North America, with a collection of close to 100,000 works. At AGO Art Camp, we believe in fostering creativity and imagination in young artists. As part of the renowned Art Gallery of Ontario, we provide a unique and enriching experience for campers to explore their artistic talents while enjoying the fun of summer camp and we need great people to help us accomplish this!
We are currently seeking a Temporary Full-time, AGO Art Camp, Programming Lead Counsellor to join our Education & Programming team. Under the direction of the Manager, Camp, Courses and Studio Programming , the incumbent is responsible for researching and developing recreational activities, games and resource materials for individual group and camp wide activities. They will be responsible for coordinating, scheduling and leading all day-to-day camp wide programming outside of the studio, including morning announcements, and coordinating all required materials and props. They will support groups when needed to effectively execute their programming. They will collaborate with the other Lead Counsellors to lead volunteer evaluation, and they will bring a sense of camp spirit to all of their programming and work and is able to engage small and large groups of children with confidence.
Under the direction of the Manager, Camp, Courses and Studio Programming, the AGO Art Camp, Programming Lead Counsellor is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the camp program including staff, volunteer and camper safety. They will provide excellent front line customer service (in-person, by phone and email), liaising with parents/guardians, campers, AGO staff, volunteers and patrons of the gallery. They will cover for camp counsellor absences and fellow lead staff absences as required. They will plan and lead activities in collaboration with the Manager, Camp Coordinator, fellow lead staff, counsellors and volunteers. The AGO Art Camp, Programming Lead Counsellor supports camp staff and volunteers indoors and outdoors as needed to run programming, promote well-being and maintain a safe camp environment at all times. They will mentor counsellors and volunteers throughout the summer, demonstrating best practices in behavioural management, customer service, program planning and delivery, health and safety awareness, and administrative processes. In collaboration with the Senior Staff team, they will implement a comprehensive counsellor and volunteer training program for the AGO Art Camp. They will write an end of summer report, summarizing all recommendations and suggestions for the following summer.
The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications, skills, and experience:
- Enrolled in a secondary or post-secondary program in visual arts, education, physical education, health and recreation or other appropriate areas of study (or within 24 months of graduation)
- Standard First Aid CPR/AED Level C is required before start of employment
- Experience in child behaviour management and supervising groups of children (aged 5-13) in an indoor/outdoor camp and/or educational environment
- Experience in developing and leading activities for children in both small and large groups
- Experience working with children with exceptionalities or special needs is an asset
- Enjoys working with children and youth
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Excellent organizational and time management skills
- Excellent problem solving and team-building and training skills
- Strong interest in the visual arts
- Basic computer skills (word processing, data processing)
Please note the AGO Summer Art Camp positions align with the Young Canada Works eligibility criteria. Recent grads welcome to apply! Join Us in Crafting Creative Futures! Apply Today! For more information about AGO Art Camp visit https://ago.ca/learn/camps/summer-art-camp
We invite individuals who reflect the diversity of our visitors to apply by submitting a tailored cover letter and CV.
We thank all applicants but must advise that only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Our Applicant Tracking System (ATS) uses AI features to support efficiency and consistency, but all hiring decisions are made by our managers and HR team.
In accordance with the Ontario Human Rights, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act & the AGO’s Recruitment & Selection Policy for Staff, a request for accommodation will be considered throughout the hiring process.
The Art Gallery of Ontario is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
About Art Gallery of Ontario
Would you enjoy beginning each day by entering the stunning Frank Gehry-designed building?
A spectacular building. Powerful new artworks. Exciting new ideas.
The Gallery is an engaging place to work and volunteer as we strive to enhance our visitors' experience through our ongoing declaration that ART MATTERS!
Here at the Gallery we:
- Celebrate art in all that we do
- Believe our visitor experience is paramount
- Listen and contribute to our communities
- Stand for creativity, innovation and on-going learning
- Are committed to the highest professional and ethical standards
- Foster respect and recognition for our employees, volunteers, interns and our members and donors
Our available Employment, Internship and Volunteer Opportunities which are available across a diverse spectrum of areas; Exhibition Services, Curatorial, Marketing and Communications, Education and Public Programming, Food & Beverage, Corporate Services & Operations, and Retail.
We offer regular as well as temporary employment opportunities across all areas, with unique opportunities to support upcoming exhibitions and seasonal events at the AGO. The Gallery also provides opportunities for the members of the community to get involved through Volunteer placements and skill development through a number of Internships.
Check out our beautiful gallery, a space you can visit every day as a member of our team!
Interested in becoming a member? Sign-up for our AGO Annual Pass today! Visit https://ago.ca/visitor-information/ago-annual-pass