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Cultural Program Leader - Summer Camps
Cultural Program Leader - Summer Camps
Cultural Services Leader
Cultural Services Leader
Program Leader (PT)
Program Leader (PT)
Program Leader (PT)
Program Leader (PT)
Recreation Leader 1
Recreation Leader 1
Program Leader
Program Leader
Program Leader
Program Leader
Program Area Leader
Program Area Leader
Shift Leader - JOEY Bentall
Shift Leader - JOEY Bentall
Program Area Leader
Program Area Leader
Summer Camp Leader (Playground Leader I)
Summer Camp Leader (Playground Leader I)
Part-Time Recreation and Program Leader (with benefits eligibility)
Part-Time Recreation and Program Leader (with benefits eligibility)
Youth Program Leader
Youth Program Leader
Head Camp Leader (Playground Leader II)
Head Camp Leader (Playground Leader II)
Fine Arts Leader
Fine Arts Leader
Program Manager - Outreach
Program Manager - Outreach
Summer Program Leader
Summer Program Leader
Youth Program Leader - Camp Kanannaq
Youth Program Leader - Camp Kanannaq
Manager in Training
Manager in Training
Program Assistant – Navigation and Referral
Program Assistant – Navigation and Referral
Cultural Program Leader - Summer Camps
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#Cultural Program Leader - Summer Camps****Delta, British Columbia, Canada
**Location:**Recreation/Facilities
**Employment group:**CUPE Local 454
**Hours of Work:**35 Hour Work Week
**Job ID:**26-103 EX
One of the sunniest regions in BC’s Lower Mainland, Delta embraces three unique communities – Ladner, North Delta and Tsawwassen. The City of Delta is looking for dedicated individuals to join our team and share in our commitment to lead the way in public service excellence.
City of Delta is looking for a dynamic, creative, and energetic Instructor to teach our full day cultural arts camps for children and youth. Camps will run daily from 9:00 am - 3:30 pm Monday to Friday. Camps will be held in three locations; North Delta, Ladner and Tsawwassen in July and August 2026. Camp leaders are responsible for the planning and delivering of quality, instructional, and engaging courses in visual or performing arts.
These camps introduce students to a variety of art or performance-based mediums and techniques and allow children to grow and develop through artistic expression. Camps support creativity while delivering high quality art or performance-based themed projects. Camp leaders are teachers, facilitators, counsellors, artists, and mentors for their students. They work with youth volunteers and provide mentoring opportunities. Camp leaders are responsible to maintain a safe and inclusive environment for a variety of learning styles and abilities.
Camp leaders will be supervised by experience Program staff and will have opportunity themselves to be mentored into caring, responsible and passionate cultural services program leaders.
Requirements
- Experience teaching visual or performing arts to 6-12 year olds
- Formal training is an asset, but not a requirement. Having a love for visual or performing arts and passion to transfer that knowledge to students is a must.
- Classroom management skills
- Lesson planning
- Able to work independently
- Strong customer service skills
- Energetic, engaging and patient
- Valid First Aid Certificate with CPR
- Reliable transportation to North Delta, Ladner and Tsawwassen
- Some of the positions available are funded by the Canada Summer Jobs program. In order to be considered for this opportunity, applicants must be between 15 and 30 years of age at the beginning of the employment period, have the ability to work 35 hours per week.
The City of Delta provides a competitive salary of $31.00 per hour + 12% in lieu of vacation, public holidays and benefits. Interested applicants are requested to apply by April 19, 2026.
At the City of Delta, we are committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce that is representative of our community, providing equal opportunity and fostering an inclusive workplace where our individual differences are recognized, valued and celebrated.
We thank all applicants for their interest; only those under consideration will be contacted.
Copies of relevant professional certificates, degrees, or tickets must be submitted with your application.
Preferred candidates will be required to submit a Police Information Check.
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About Corporation of Delta
Delta is home to a population of approximately 100,000 people. The community takes great pride in its past as well as its sustainable future. Delta offers diverse amenities including a hospital; an airport; a museum and archives; libraries; sports and recreational facilities; and many bike and walking trails in a varied network of parks including waterfront parks on the Fraser River, Boundary Bay and the Strait of Georgia.
Employees at the City of Delta play a key role in developing and maintaining the high quality of services we provide to the community. If you are motivated, talented, professional and committed to making a positive difference in the workplace and providing excellence in customer service, consider joining our team.