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Program Manager - Canada Summer Jobs (Calgary Chapter)

CompanyThe Muslim Association of Canada
LocationCalgary
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMay 29, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Oversee the operation of all summer youth camps and activities, ensuring goals are met and tasks are executed effectively. Manage and mentor summer youth workers while coordinating with administrators for marketing, logistics, and field trips.
Internship Type
grant contract full time
Company Size
188
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
35 hours
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About The Company
The Muslim Association of Canada (MAC) is a religious, educational, social, charitable and non-profit organization. MAC provides services and programs designed to assist in the holistic educational and spiritual development of the Muslim individual and family. A primary tenet of MAC is community involvement and service not only with the Muslim community, but with every community, regardless of faith or background.
About the Role

Anticipated Position Start Date: Monday, June 29, 2026

Job Duration: 8 weeks

Hours per week: 35


Tasks and Responsibilities

The summer JH+ programs manager will be responsible for overseeing the entire operation of all summer JH+ camps, programs, and activities for youth. He/ she will work closely with and alongside the summer JH+ camp coordinators to ensure that all summer camp tasks are being developed and well-executed, the summer camp goals are being achieved, planning is well developed and executed, and much more. He/ she will also work alongside the youth activities administrator and marketing & social media coordinator to ensure that field trips and bussing are booked accordingly, that posters are being created, updated, and marketed, and much more. The summer programs manager will also work closely and follow up with the junior high and high school activities coordinator to ensure that all other summer programs are running well and are being managed and followed up on. He/ she will (1) follow up with and guide all summer youth workers, (2) develop a comprehensive follow up plan and program for the summer programs and activities, (3) develop a program to mentor and guide summer youth workers, (4) follow up with the day-to-day activities associated with curriculum, resources, field trips, finances, communication with coordinators, counselor and parents, etc., (5) set goals and priorities, and work independently and as a part of a team when planning and executing the program. 

Through this position, the summer programs manager will (1) gain fundamental skills and experience in how to assess situations and identify appropriate solutions, (2) be creative and innovative in coming up with solutions and implementing the best resolution. This is a valuable asset needed in every work place, (3) gain personal management skills, specifically organizational and leadership skills by supervising the counselors, assistant counselors, volunteers and manage the relationship between the camp participants, counselors, and parents, (4) be adaptable and willing to learn continuously. 

Skills participant will develop and be required to utilize during this placement 

During this placement, the summer student will be asked to be client facing at times in a professional and cordial manner. The summer student will also be asked to work alongside a number of other employees and volunteers on a variety of projects and tasks in a professional and cordial manner. The student will be required to: 

  • Interact with clients/customers both internal and external

  • Assess situations and identify problems

  • Seek different points of view and evaluate them based on facts

  • Recognize the human, interpersonal, technical, scientific, and mathematical dimensions of a problem

  • Identify the root cause of a problem

  • Be creative and innovative in exploring possible solutions

  • Evaluate solutions to make recommendations or decisions

  • Implement solutions

  • Check to see if a solution works, and act on opportunities for improvement

  • Understand and work within the dynamics of a group

  • Ensure that a team’s purpose and objectives are clear

  • Be flexible: respect, and be open to and supportive of the thoughts, opinions, and contributions of others in a group

  • Recognize and respect people’s diversity, individual differences, and perspectives

  • Accept and provide feedback in a constructive and considerate manner

  • Contribute to a team by sharing information and expertise

  • Lead or support when appropriate, motivating a group for high performance

  • Understand the role of conflict in a group to reach solutions

  • Manage and resolve conflict when appropriate


The student will have an opportunity to improve the way in which they participate in projects and tasks because they will be required to: 

  • Follow a plan, design, or carry out a project or task from start to finish with well-defined objectives and outcomes

  • Seek feedback, test, revise, and implement

  • Work to agreed-upon quality standards and specifications

  • Select and use appropriate tools and technology for a task or project

  • Adapt to changing requirements and information

  • Continuously monitor the success of a project or task and identify ways to improve


Additionally, the summer student will be asked to liaise with a variety of stakeholders both internal (other employees, management) and external (vendors, students, parents). They will also be required to communicate in a variety of ways (in-person, in writing and digitally from time to time). In doing so the student will be required to communicate, manage information, use numbers and think-through and solve problems. More specifically, the student will be required to: 

  • Read and understand the information presented in a variety of forms (e.g., words, graphs, charts, diagrams)

  • Write and speak so others pay attention and understand

  • Listen and ask questions to understand and appreciate the points of view of others

  • Share information using a range of information and communications technologies (e.g., voice, e-mail, computers)

  • Use relevant scientific, technological, and mathematical knowledge and skills to explain or clarify ideas

  • Locate, gather, and organize information using appropriate technology and information systems

  • Access, analyze, and apply knowledge and skills from various disciplines (e.g., the arts, languages, science, technology, mathematics, social sciences, and the humanities)

  • Decide what needs to be measured or calculated

  • Observe and record data using appropriate methods, tools, and technology

  • Make estimates and verify calculations

Key Skills
Program ManagementLeadershipConflict ResolutionStakeholder ManagementProject PlanningTeam CoordinationBudgetingCommunicationProblem SolvingMentorshipClient RelationsOrganizational SkillsCurriculum DevelopmentResource ManagementAdaptabilityInnovation
Categories
Management & LeadershipEducationSocial ServicesSports & RecreationAdministrative