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Youth Innovation & Entrepreneurship Instructor (Summer Camp)

Vancouver, BC

$35/hr · Full-time


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Position:  Youth Innovation & Entrepreneurship Instructor (Summer Camp) Company:  Tamwood Location: Vancouver Vacancy:  New position The Company Founded in 1992, Tamwood is part of the ILAC Education Group, an industry leader with a mission to change lives through education and create opportunities for international students to achieve their dreams.  Tamwood is renowned for providing immersive summer camp experiences at elite university campuses across North America, including at UCLA, University of Central Florida and Fordham University in the USA and University of Toronto, University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University in Canada.  Tamwood also offers English language and study & work programs in Toronto and Vancouver and operates working holiday and volunteer programs abroad for Canadian youth under the Government of Canada’s International Experience Canada program.  Spend the summer of a lifetime helping international youth learn, explore, and grow! Tamwood International Camps welcomes young learners ages 15–17 to explore emerging industries, innovation, sustainability, and entrepreneurship through hands-on projects and real-world experiences. Campers participate in a wide range of extra-curricular activities including sports, arts & crafts, adventure challenges, and excursions, while building confidence, independence, curiosity, and lifelong friendships. That’s where you come in! We are seeking enthusiastic, entrepreneurial, and future-focused Instructors who are passionate about innovation, youth leadership, and empowering teens to design solutions to real-world challenges.  Academy Overview  The Future of Work Academy prepares learners to explore emerging industries, develop essential workplace skills, and understand the real-world challenges and opportunities shaping the future. Through hands-on projects, industry exposure, and inquiry-driven learning, students learn to think creatively, collaborate effectively, and design solutions that contribute to a better world.  Centered on values-driven innovation and meaningful impact, the Future of Work Academy blends systems thinking, design thinking, strategic frameworks, and communication skills. Learners participate in structured sessions, with collaborative project work, company visits, guest speakers, and excursions that connect learning to place and industry. The program culminates in the Future Impact Challenge, a team-based pitch where learners propose real-world solutions supported by strategy and a compelling story.  Role Summary  The Future of Work Academy Instructor plans and facilitates a two-week sequence of engaging, inquiry-driven, project-based sessions that integrate sustainability, systems thinking, innovation frameworks, entrepreneurship skills, leadership development, and pitch coaching.  Instructors guide learners through collaborative cycles of problem discovery through planning, prototyping, testing, refining, and pitching, supporting each group to produce a final presentation and project artifacts aligned to Academy deliverables.  Teaching Responsibilities  Deliver Engaging, Hands-On‘ Future Skills & Innovation’ Lessons Plan and teach daily classes aligned with Tamwood Future of Work curriculum, inquiry framework, and learning outcomes.  Facilitate learning experiences in: Values-based leadership and future skills Sustainability exploration and systems thinking Design thinking and ideation Lean Business Model Canvas development Mission, vision, and value proposition creation Strategic tools (SWOT, Blue Ocean, competitive thinking) Basic financial modeling and feasibility Pitch structure, storytelling, and delivery Use collaborative, student-centered approaches including design sprints, gallery walks, peer critique, prototyping labs, and reflection routines Connect learning to real-world contexts through Company visits, guest speakers, and place-based observations from camp excursions Mentor students work towards ‘The Future Impact Challenge’ (final project): Support groups to select a problem area and define who is affected, what is happening, and why it matters Coach teams to develop a solution that demonstrates holistic understanding, innovation, purpose, and strategy Facilitate iterative feedback cycles to improve clarity, feasibility, impact, and presentation quality Prepare learners for final pitch day, including rehearsals, Q&A practice, timing, and presentation presence Daily Preparation & Instructional Materials Prepare lesson plans and facilitation notes aligned to the FoW Learning Map and Facilitator Guide  Create and adapt slides, worksheets, templates, canvases (Lean Canvas, SWOT, empathy maps), and reflection tools Curate age-appropriate materials and examples for sustainability, innovation, entrepreneurship, and future industries Organize hands-on activities using available supplies (sticky notes, chart paper, prototypes) Student Support & Classroom Management Supervise students during breaks and non class times, as scheduled. Maintain an English-only environment in the classroom. Foster a positive, inclusive, and energetic atmosphere consistent with the spirit of summer camp. Encourage confidence, vulnerability, curiosity and creative risk-taking. Model professionalism, collaboration, and responsible leadership. Differentiate support for diverse learners(from first-time innovators to advanced thinkers).  Reporting & Administrative Duties  Attend all required staff meetings and training sessions Complete administrative tasks accurately and on time, including daily attendance, project milestone tracking, providing formative feedback, as well as participating in graduation ceremonies. Report to the Head Teacher and Academic Manager (and/or Camp Director, as required).  Collaborate with the Academic Manager to arrange guest speakers and recommend company visits.  Desired Qualifications  Undergraduate degree or diploma in one or more of the following (or related fields): Business, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Sustainability, Education, Social Sciences, Communications, International Development, or Design Demonstrated experience teaching, mentoring, or facilitating youth (camp, classroom, workshop, or leadership programs strongly preferred)  Strong facilitation skills with confidence leading collaborative group work, inquiry-based learning, and project coaching Familiarity with key innovation frameworks, such as design thinking, systems thinking, Lean Canvas, SWOT, Blue Ocean Strategy, basic budgeting/financial modeling Strong communication and classroom management skills  Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced camp environment  Enthusiasm for youth leadership development and values-based learning   Location:  UBC Contract dates: June 29 to August 8. 20 hours per week Apply Now! We are accepting applications immediately! This posting is for an existing vacancy. All candidates must be eligible to work in Canada.  We thank all candidates who are interested in applying for the position, kindly note, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.  Tamwood is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility to Ontarians with Disabilities Act. If contacted, please advise should you require accommodation during the hiring process.


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$35/hr

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Full-time

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Vancouver, BC