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Summer Arts and Music (SAAM) Program Counselor

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Community Music Center of Boston Inc

Boston, MA (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 7 weeks ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/21/2026

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Job Description

Dive into a Summer of Music and Creativity at CMCB! CMCB is seeking several Counselors for our 4-week Summer Arts & Music (SAAM) program for 30-50 participants ages 5-12 and Counselors-in-Training (CITs) ages 12-14. For over 30 years, our beloved Summer Arts & Music Program has been a place where young artists thrive. Designed for students ages 5-12, this enriching program offers a joyful mix of music and arts experiences led by our talented, world-class faculty. Our program is designed to create meaningful experiences in just a single week and to provide a deeper experience for students who participate for two or more. Over four weeks, our program focuses on our Student Pathways and provides students with multiple avenues for connecting with music: as Musical Explorers, Community Musicians, Citizen Musicians, and Performing Musicians. Counselors will support groups of 8-12 students under the guidance of our Lead Counselor. Counselors will be expected to engage students in daily activities, practice classroom management tools, and develop leadership skills as part of their job training. The ideal Counselor has experience in a similar role ( think summer camp counselor, babysitter, classroom teacher, tutor, etc) . They are an enthusiastic , empathetic , and motivating mentor who enjoys working with children ages 5-14 . Counselors are encouraged to work the full four week program, but exceptions may be made based on availability. All counselors are required to attend a paid training from June 29th
  • July 2nd, 2026
Status :
Part-time hourly, non-exempt, temporary (June 2026
  • July 2026)
Start Date :
June 29th, 2026
Schedule:
In person , Monday
  • Friday, occasional evening and weekend hours with advance notice; approximately 20
  • 25 hours a week (June 29nd
  • July 31st); either a morning shift (8:30-1:30) or afternoon shift (1:00-5:30) Reports to: Director of Programming, Community Music School Responsibilities Program Administration Supervise and lead SAAM program participants (ages 5-14) through group activities and games, snack and lunch breaks, and transitions Ensure a smooth student drop-off/pick-up procedure Execute and complete activities per the program schedule in a timely manner Organize the distribution of snacks and lunches for program participants Student Support Model excellent behavior, embody program expectations, and exemplify mutual respect for Counselors, CITs, and program participants Monitor and ensure the safety of program participants, including during outdoor activities and off-site field trips Qualifications Essential Minimum of 6 months experience as a summer camp counselor, babysitter, classroom teacher, tutor, lifeguard, assistant coach, or similar role Availability to work in person from late June through July Demonstrated experience working with children (ages 5-14) A genuine passion for mentoring children (ages 5-14) and a willingness to learn Excellent written and verbal communication Must be comfortable administering first aid or CPR if necessary (training will be provided) Strong organizational skills, with a high level of attention to detail Ability to maintain confidential and sensitive information Motivated and can work independently as well as collaboratively across teams A positive attitude and a sense of humor Preferred Interest in music/art education Bilingual written and verbal proficiency in Spanish, Haitian Creole, Mandarin, Cantonese, and/or French Physical Demands The duties of this position are performed indoors with a possibility of activities outside, weather permitting.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate during active programming hours but can become high on occasion, such as at events. While performing the duties of this job, the employee must be able to remain in a stationary position 25-50% of the time and actively stand/walk the remainder of the time. The person will need to occasionally pick up and move items up to 10 pounds. They will need to maintain and operate A/V equipment, specifically during events. The person in this position frequently communicates verbally with internal and external constituents and must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations. Application Instructions Please apply at https://cmcb.isolvedhire.com/jobs/ . Please be prepared to submit the below materials (addressed to Jared Field, Director of Programming, Community Music School) as part of your application: A cover letter which addresses your capabilities, experiences, and interests A current resume or CV Incomplete applications may not be considered. Applications will be reviewed beginning April 9th as they are received, so early submission is encouraged. This position will remain open for applications until filled. Please, no phone calls or walk-ins.

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