Music Program Leader, Camp Towhee

Haliburton, ON, Canada
Seasonal
Clinical Services - Camp Towhee
Entry Level

Who we are

As the need for mental health services grows, Child Development Institute (CDI) continues to be the steadfast support and leading provider of specialized mental health services for children and youth aged 0-18 and their families. All of our services are guided by a strength-based approach that incorporates the family and the community into the journey of supporting children and youth. 

Trusted with the mental well-being of our community's most sensitive members, infants and children, all of our programming is backed by rigorous research. Science is the backbone which informs our work as we evolve alongside the needs of our community.

We are committed to providing services that are respectful of racial, cultural, religious, ethnic and linguistic diversity, as well as sexual orientation, age, gender and family differences. All our services are delivered by a deeply caring and compassionate team that guides children, youth and families along a mental health journey in a safe, respectful and welcoming space.

About Towhee

Camp Towhee/Towhee Summer Therapeutic Program supports youth with mental health challenges complicated by learning disabilities. Located in Haliburton, Ontario, Towhee creates lasting, positive change for campers and staff. Working at Towhee is a uniquely rewarding and transformative experience. We provide 10 days of comprehensive training covering behaviour management, counselling skills, Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI), mental health, and learning disabilities.

If you are pursuing a career in social services, psychology, or teaching—or if you are passionate about creating a safe, supportive environment where children and youth can thrive—Towhee offers hands-on experience, skill development, and the opportunity to make a real impact.

Who we need

Reporting to the Arts, Music and Camp-Wide Programs Supervisor, the Music Program Leader the Music Program Leader will plan innovative and intentional programs for their cabins, exploring different approaches to meeting the campers’ and cabin group’s developmental and therapeutic needs. This is a contract position running from June 23 to August 21.

The Art & Music Programs allow cabin groups to learn new skills, express themselves, and develop a deeper understanding of each other through various expressive and skill building programs and opportunities. 

We are looking for a team player passionate about working with children and youth, eager to learn about the social and emotional impacts of mental health and learning disabilities, and committed to building meaningful connections. Personal or professional experience in music and program facilitation is essential for this role.

As our new Music Program Leader, you will:

  • Plan, coordinate and facilitate effective, intentional, and high-quality programs that are designed to meet specific learning objectives and skill development themes. 
  • Maintain an organized and clean programming environment. 
  • Function as a member of the Arts/Music and larger programs team by supporting peers with their programming and initiatives
  • Assist in other areas of the camp by providing direct support and supervision of campers during meal times, evening programs, bedtime routines and night supervision. 
  • Work as part of the overall staff team by participating in the planning and implementation of special, camp-wide theme programs and activities 
  • Adhere to and interpret to other staff and campers the policies, practices and procedures of Camp Towhee.

You bring:

  • Previous professional experience working within a camp environment is strongly preferred.
  • Experience supervising and/or working collaboratively with a team.
  • Experience working with children and/or youth, preferably our population.
  • Personal, professional, or educational experiences in a related field.
  • Experience facilitating programming using music and instruments, particularly with a therapeutic lens.
  • Experience with and interest in a variety of instruments and music.
  • Ability to teach some basic guitar and other instruments is preferred.
  • Ability to assume responsibility and exercise good judgment in making decisions within the scope of authority of the position.
  • Must have a current and valid police record check with vulnerable sector screening.
  • Standard First Aid with CPR C.
  • Demonstrated ability to work in a respectful and aware manner with groups from diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Working Conditions

  • Fast-paced camp environment with frequent interaction with campers, staff, supervisors, families, and visitors.
  • May require lifting children (up to 45 lbs.), as well as bending, stooping, stretching, squatting, pushing, pulling, sitting, walking, and climbing stairs.
  • Potential participation in a canoe trip, which includes paddling, portaging, hiking, swimming, carrying equipment, and tent camping.
  • Moderate to loud noise levels.
  • Frequent physical activity, including standing, walking, running, lifting, and actively engaging with campers and staff in various camp activities and games.

Other requirements

  • All applicants are advised that offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of a Vulnerable Sector Check OR Board Record Check.

Contract Period

  • Start date: June 23, 2025
  • Contract end date: August 21, 2025
  • Compensation: $4,550 for the term of employment, including a base salary of $2,800 and a completion bonus of $1,750 at the end of the contract. Room and board are also provided.

Apply now

If you're excited about this role but your experience aligns differently with every requirement, we encourage you to apply. While specific qualifications are strictly required, others can be based on various experiences, backgrounds, and knowledge. We can't promise an interview, but we will consider your whole application. 

What you can expect from our interview process:

  • A virtual interview with a Talent Advisor will discuss your interest in the role and background.
  • A virtual interview with the hiring manager and a team member will allow you to expand on your knowledge and experience further and ask follow-up questions about the role and Camp.

CDI is firmly committed to diversity within its community and welcomes applications from racialized persons/persons of colour, Indigenous People of North America and the world, persons with disabilities, 2SLGBTQIA+ persons, and those who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. We are committed to providing equitable opportunities in employment and to providing a workplace which is free from discrimination and harassment. We are equally committed to providing an inclusive and accessible workplace. If you require accommodations, please reach out to us at [email protected].

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