Job Summary
The Summer Art Camp Facilitators plays a key role in creating a fun, engaging, and safe environment for campers ages 6-17 and 55+. This position is responsible for monitoring campers, supporting instructors, managing classroom logistics, and ensuring a smooth daily operation of the camp. The ideal candidate is highly organized, proactive, and passionate about arts education.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Supervises, engages, and provides direction to campers, ensuring a positive and inclusive experience.
- Maintains accurate records, including daily camp logs, student progress observations, volunteer and teacher evaluations, anticipated supply needs, and attendance tracking.
- Plans and facilitates structured activities during drop-off, pick-up, snack, and lunch breaks.
- Prepares and resets classrooms each day to ensure a well-organized and efficient learning environment.
- Oversees camper check-in and check-out, ensuring parents sign in their children and that any special accommodations provided by the education team are followed.
- Collaborates with instructors to assist with classroom management, material preparation, and overall camp structure.
- Provides direction to volunteers, ensuring they effectively support camp activities and maintain appropriate camper supervision.
- Maintains cleanliness and organization of classroom facilities, tools, and equipment.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Required Skills & Abilities:
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Proficient in full Microsoft Office Suite, especially Outlook and Excel. Ability to learn museum record and data tracking software and processes including Airtable and Canva.
- Experience and abilities relating to art studio environments, materials and art making practices.
- Ability to maintain a high level of organization and initiative surrounding assigned duties and responsibilities.
- Ability to engage and direct youth and performs tasks at an art studio.
Education & Experience
- Applicants must be at least 18 years or older; possess a high school degree or equivalent; be able to commit to an 11-week schedule.
- These positions assist with hands-on art activities and encourage creativity in an artistic environment for children ages 6-17 and 55+.
- Some experience and/or education working with children in art instruction preferred.
- CPR/First Aid certification required by start date.
Other Job Characteristics
- Occasional lifting of supplies and equipment weighing up to 50 pounds.
- Ability to adhere to camp schedule shifts
AM – 7:30 am – 1:00 pm
Float – 10:00 am – 3:30 pm
PM – 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm - Completion of level 2 background check.
- May be required to participate in both indoor and outdoor instructional activities and work with participants of various ages.
Benefits
- Part-Time schedule of 28 hours per week – a contracted period of 11 weeks. June 5, 2026 – August 7, 2026.
- Compensation of $16 hourly.
- $88 per month parking stipend.
- Access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which includes support for financial, legal, and mental health needs.
About the Tampa Museum of Art
Founded in 1920, the Tampa Museum of Art inspires the residents of the Tampa Bay region and others around the world by providing engaging exhibitions and innovative educational programs to emphasize ancient, modern, and contemporary art.
Located in the heart of downtown, next to Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park and Tampa’s Riverwalk, the Tampa Museum of Art leads as both a cultural institution and a community museum dedicated to celebrating the diversity of its home city.
To Apply
To apply for this position, complete the application form at:
https://airtable.com/appRo7joFtiwPjATd/pag1dQraDJnrrfTbk/form