SUNY Oswego’s STEAM Camp is seeking enthusiastic instructors to lead engaging, hands-on courses for students ages 5–14 this summer.
Since 2017, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) Camp has inspired young learners through interactive programs in coding, robotics, game design, creative arts and more.
The program will run Aug. 4 to 8 and Aug. 11 to 15 for students entering grades K–9. Daily schedule is 9:30 a.m. to noon, 1 to 3:30 p.m.
Why teach at STEAM Camp?
- Competitive pay: Earn $30 per hour
- Creative freedom: Design your own interactive course
- Inspire young minds: Make a lasting impact
- Hands-on learning: Engage students through exciting projects
Organizers seek:
- Creative, engaging course proposals for full-day instruction
- Content adaptable for multiple age groups
- Hands-on, interactive lessons that make learning fun
To apply, submit your course proposal via this web page. The highest consideration given to proposals submitted by April 15, 2025.
Selected instructors must attend a paid orientation.
All instructors must pass an New York State Sex Offender Registry check and complete child protection training.
This is your chance to bring your expertise and creativity to a dynamic summer program that fosters curiosity, innovation and excitement for STEAM subjects.
For questions and inquiries, contact Chelsea Ginett, STEAM camp director and youth program manager, 315-312-2726
or summeryouthprogram@oswego.edu.
-- Submitted by the Division of Extended Learning