Summer Camp Instructor
Company: Cincinnati Art Museum
Location: Cincinnati
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION SUMMARY Summer Camp
Instructors work closely as a team of four, along with an intern
and part-time high school volunteers, to create and facilitate a
fun and educational art summer camp. Instructors write art
education lesson plans, co-teach, and consistently engage children
in a camp based on creativity, exploration, and experimentation.
The instructors lead interactive activities in the museum galleries
and facilitate art-making activities in the art studio for children
ages 6-12. At a 1 to 9 ratio, camp instructors also oversee
day-to-day camp operations including communication with parents,
supervising before-care and/or after-care, facilitating student
check-in and check-out, and preparing, cleaning, and organizing
supplies. Date of assignment: Summer 2026, 10 weeks, from Tuesday,
May 26 through Monday, August 10. The week of Monday, July 6 –
Friday, July 10 is a break between camp sessions for camp staff.
This position is scheduled for 35 hours per week and must be able
to work between 8:15 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday for eight
weeks of camp, in addition to two weeks of training. Training and
planning days are Tuesday, May 26 through Friday, June 5. ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Reporting to the Assistant Director
of Public Programs, the Summer Camp Instructors have these primary
responsibilities: Work as a team to coordinate, develop, and
implement the Cincinnati Art Museum’s summer camp in close
collaboration with the Assistant Director of Public Programs. Write
lesson plans for ages 6–12 based on predetermined camp themes:
Myths and Monsters, Wild Places, Wearable Wonders, and Time
Travelers. Each instructor will be asked to take on a theme to
plan. Prepare and facilitate meaningful art-making experiences for
children ages 6–12. Work to engage all children with the museum’s
collection and exhibitions through interactive experiences in the
galleries and art studios. Work with the Assistant Director of
Public Programs to order, organize, and clean supplies and maintain
the art studio so that it operates efficiently and is hazard-free.
Work within the camp policies to communicate with
parents/caregivers about their children’s registration, health, or
behavioral issues. Facilitate the proper check-in and/or check-out
process for each child. Supervise children during before-care
and/or after-care. Cooperate with all co-workers to accomplish
goals. Demonstrate respect and dignity to co-workers,
parents/caregivers, students, and visitors. Provide excellent
customer service and portray a positive and professional image of
the Cincinnati Art Museum. Maintain confidentiality and uphold
professional standards. Follow Cincinnati Art Museum protocols,
procedures and policies. Other duties as assigned by the Learning &
Interpretation Division. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS BA in art education,
fine art, museum education, or related field preferred (students
working toward their degree in one of these fields are also
encouraged to apply.) Previous experience leading educational
art-making activities and/or managing a classroom with children
ages 6–12 is necessary. Previous museum experience is an advantage.
The position requires excellent classroom management and
organizational skills, the ability to communicate with both
children and adults, and a demonstrated ability to collaborate with
volunteers and other professionals. Please submit a cover letter
and resume.
Keywords: Cincinnati Art Museum, Indianapolis , Summer Camp Instructor, Education / Teaching , Cincinnati, Indiana