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Durham RegionRole Overview
The Children’s Program Coordinator supports the planning, coordination, and delivery of programs and activities for children ages 6–12. This role helps create fun, engaging, and educational experiences that encourage creativity, participation, confidence-building, and community connection. The coordinator also supports communication with families and assists with program registration and organization.
Position Type: Volunteer (Virtual & In-Person)
Time Commitment: 5–10 hours per month
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate children’s programs, workshops, and activities
- Support outreach efforts to engage children and families in the community
- Assist with registration and onboarding for programs, camps, workshops, and events
- Communicate with parents, participants, volunteers, and instructors as needed
- Help promote children’s initiatives through social media, email, and community partnerships
- Track participation and provide basic administrative and organizational support
- Assist in creating safe, welcoming, and engaging experiences for children
- Collaborate with the Afiwi team to strengthen children’s programming and community engagement
Ideal Candidate
- Passionate about working with children and supporting youth development
- Organized, dependable, and patient
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Experience working with children, camps, schools, arts programs, or community organizations is an asset
- Comfortable using email, online forms, and basic digital tools
- Able to work independently and collaboratively
- Creative, energetic, and community-minded
This is a fantastic opportunity for students to gain leadership experience, earn volunteer hours, and support innovative programming.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support instructors with daily camp activities and set up.
- Assist campers with hands-on projects and tasks.
- Help supervise group transitions, breaks, and outdoor time.
- Encourage positive participation, creativity, and teamwork.
- Serve as a role model for campers in behaviour, attitude, and communication.
- Contribute to a safe, inclusive, and engaging camp envioronment.
Ideal Candidate:
- Demonstrate responsibility, patience, and a genuine interest in working with other children or students.
- Be enthusiastic about STEAM subjects.
- Be punctual, reliable, and collaborative.
- Possess strong communication and leadership skills.
Benefits:
- Earn community service hours.
- Gain hands-on experience in leadership and education.
- Build your resume and references.
- Receive a Certificate of Participation.
If you are ready to make a difference and help bring STEAM to life for learners, we'd love to hear from you!
Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA) has a variety of volunteer opportunities for secondary and post-secondary students, corporate opportunities, festival events (Durham Children's Watershed Festival and Purple Woods Maple Syrup Festival) and the Conservation Area Trail Stewards (CATS) program.
The RMG Learning and Engagement Department is currently looking for volunteers to assist with the delivery of a variety of educational programming, primarily Summer Camp! Assisting the Learning and Engagement Department is an excellent way to learn about a range of artistic techniques and practices, as well as gain valuable practical experience working with children of all ages. Please complete the volunteer form https://rmg.on.ca/support/volunteer/
Please note: You must be 16 years old and if you are 18 years old or older, you must submit a recent vulnerable screening records check.
- Share Your Story: Provide an engaging overview of your career journey
- Explain Your Path: Discuss the steps you took, challenges you faced, and key moments that shaped your career
- Encourage Interaction: Invite student questions and foster reflective discussions
- Offer Practical Insights: Share advice and lessons learned to help students navigate their own career exploration
Questions? Please email coaches@ontariocareerlab.ca or call 905-634-2575
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- Planting seeds & seedlings
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- Helping with crafts and interactive activities
- Occasional maintenance such as watering or tidying
- Some moving of soil (Volunteers will be notified in advance, and participation will be optional)
The volunteer program is currently running on-line
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