Applications for summer 2026 Team Leader positions open February 12, 2026, on the Engineering Outreach site and WaterlooWorks (for UW Co-op students) and close February 22, 2026.
Applications will be accepted via the Eng Outreach site or through WaterlooWorks. If you are a UW Co-op student, please apply through WaterlooWorks. Additional rounds of applications may be made available if all positions are not filled within the initial round of offers.
The Engineering Outreach department works to create excitement and interest in the world of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) through hands-on initiatives. The programs are targeted at Youth in Grades K-12, Educators, and undergraduate audiences. The main programs run out of Engineering Outreach are:
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Catalyst – High school programs
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Engineering Science Quest – Elementary and high school programs
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ESQube – In-school workshops
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Hive Mind – Tutoring for Grade 11-12 science and math courses
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Indigenous Youth Programs – On-campus and in-community initiatives for Indigenous youth
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Kids on Campus – On-campus field trip for Grade 4 students
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STEMpowered – On-campus and in-community initiatives for Black youth
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Women in Engineering – Girls, women and non-binary focused programs
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And more - Engineering Outreach looks to create opportunities for groups who have been historically underrepresented in STEM fields
We are seeking dynamic and passionate Team Leaders to play a pivotal role in driving leadership, content development and delivery for our Engineering Outreach initiatives. In this position, Team Leaders will collaborate closely with full-time Engineering Outreach staff to design and implement engaging programming for youth, with responsibilities spanning from staff and program oversight of content creation in May/June to camp delivery in July/August. As a Team Leader, you will take the lead in guiding teams, fostering collaboration, and ensuring the success of all Engineering Outreach youth programs. All Team Leader assignments will be determined by the full-time Outreach Team. For more information, see the details below!
Please note: Most programs are planned to run in-person at the University of Waterloo’s Waterloo Campus and throughout the Region of Waterloo.
Tentative Hours of Work
Monday – Friday, occasional weekend work for one-off initiatives
May/June: 8:30 - 4:30 pm, around 35 hours per week
July/August: Shifts scheduled between 8:00 - 5:00 pm, around 38-40 hours per week
Please note:
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Additional hours may be necessary to ensure that required tasks are completed on time and that camp is successful.
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The incumbent may be expected to be at work between 7:30 to 8:00 am on Monday mornings to ensure success with Monday camp registration procedures.
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June 25-26, 2026, will be unpaid days off work. These days are designated to give staff time off before the camp season begins.
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During May and June, lunch breaks are 1 hour and in July and August, lunch breaks are 30 minutes. The timing of lunch breaks is determined by Engineering Outreach full-time staff.
Lived Experience
A primary focus of Engineering Outreach programming is to reach equity deserving groups who have been historically underrepresented in STEM fields; these equity deserving groups include Black Youth, Indigenous Youth, Girls and Non-binary Youth, Persons with Disabilities, Racialized Communities and Youth facing socioeconomic disadvantages. Candidates with lived experience in one or more of these communities are encouraged to apply for the position.
How to apply
To apply to any of the following jobs, please access the Application form below and include the following, or complete the equivalent through Waterloo Works if you are a University of Waterloo student:
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A one-page cover letter (Upload as PDF in application form)
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Lived experience statement (1 paragraph, write in application form)
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Engineering Outreach amplifies the importance of lived experience and representation in leaders throughout our programs. Please (1) share how your lived experience influenced your connection to and engagement with a community, and (2) how that relates to the position you are interested in.
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Resume (Upload as PDF in application form)
Engineering Outreach will only consider complete applications and will not follow up with any candidates who submit incomplete applications. The first round of interviews will take place in late March 2026. Only successful applicants will be contacted for an interview. If you have questions regarding the application process, please email us at engoutreach@uwaterloo.ca.
Responsibilities
All Team Leaders are expected to oversee the success of Engineering Outreach programs under the direction of full-time Engineering Outreach staff. This includes but is not limited to:
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A (full) G-Level License is not required but is an asset as use of an Outreach vehicle is required for program preparation and delivery. Vehicle travel follows University travel policies, and travel-related expenses are covered by Engineering Outreach.
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Work as an integral member of the Team Leaders by providing the appropriate support and guidance as required to University Leaders, High School Leaders and volunteers.
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Oversee the planning of pre-program staff training and provide opportunities for further staff development throughout the term.
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Share responsibility for planning, implementing, and overseeing an inclusive camper-focused program and culture.
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Oversee approving camp activities with proper budget and safety review, managing program schedules, and having a clear understanding of the day-to-day management of programs.
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Be familiar with Engineering Outreach policies, procedures and standards specific to activity areas including but not limited to camp rooms, laboratory spaces, and activity oversight. Ensure standards are incorporated into training, documents, and activities, and followed by other Leaders.
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Work closely with the full-time Engineering Outreach team to ensure appropriate camper information is in place and that staff are effectively trained to meet the needs of these situations.
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Lead meetings for University Leaders, High School Leaders and volunteers to ensure operational needs are well communicated.
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Ensure proper completion, timely submission, and sign off on applicable reports, including injury and incident occurrence forms, and camper reporting forms (attendance, treat consent, etc.). Escalate serious concerns/reports regarding campers or staff members to the full-time Engineering Outreach staff.
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Communicating with key stakeholders such as educators, campus partners/mentors, and community group leads to ensure program structure (activities delivered, # students, time, location) is understood by all relevant staff.
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Assist in other program needs as they arise, which includes but is not limited to, replace camp leaders as staffing needs dictate, act as a staff support during high-intensity activities, assist with other management and office tasks as directed, complete tasks that do not relate to a specific camp, but make use of your particular skill sets and duties.
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Be available to work 8 am – 5 pm on the majority of days and meet flexibility needs of Engineering Outreach programs. There may be evening and weekend work assigned as needed.
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Vacant Positions
The Engineering Outreach team is hiring 4 Team Leaders to fulfill the upcoming term objectives. Although the overarching responsibilities remain consistent, there are unique roles to ensure successful programming. The four Team Leader roles are Community Programs, High School Programs/Operational Needs (Labs, Tech), Junior Camps, and Senior Camps.
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Community Programs – Primarily oversees program development and delivery for off-campus initiatives and barrier-free programs. Preference for candidates with lived experience.
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High School/Operations TL – Primarily oversees program development and delivery for youth programs grade 10-12, and overall operational needs including tech management and lab procedures.
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Junior TL – Primarily oversees program development and delivery for youth programs grades 2-5.
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Senior TL – Primarily oversees program development and delivery for youth programs grades 6-9.
Each Team Leader is expected to assist in all aspects of Engineering Outreach programs to cultivate a strong team environment.
Required Skills
If you have most of the following, you'll be a great fit for us:
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Experience working in a camp environment and/or with youth who have been historically underrepresented in STEM fields
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A background in STEM, education, and/or Indigenous knowledge
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Great communication and problem-solving skills
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Genuine interest in leadership, to inspire others to get youth excited about the world of STEM
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Experience with safety procedures, budgeting, technology and supervision of staff/volunteers
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Experience working with Engineering Outreach is an asset
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A (full) G-Level License is not required but is an asset
Expectations, Conduct and Behaviour
First Aid/CPR-C: All Program Facilitator staff must be fully trained in Standard First Aid and CPR-C. Engineering Outreach will arrange a training date and cover the cost of First Aid/CPR training for those who do not have a valid certification. Any First Aid training outside of the scheduled time is the financial responsibility of the staff member.
Vulnerable Sector Check: All Staff are required to undergo an official Vulnerable Sector check and must submit proof of this by the end of their first day of employment with Engineering Outreach. Vulnerable Sector checks are the financial responsibility of the Staff. The University of Waterloo will not accept checks that were issued for work with other groups. Returning staff will also be required to produce new Vulnerable Sector Checks if there has been a gap in employment with Engineering Outreach.
Vehicle Use: The University of Waterloo governs that operators of University vehicles must be over the age of 18 years, and proof of valid G Class driver's license is also required. The University carries liability insurance for said vehicles. However, any infractions, such as speeding tickets or other charges, are the sole responsibility of the vehicle operator.
Engineering Outreach Policy: All Engineering Outreach Staff must comply with the guidelines and code as defined in the policy manual. A violation of policy may result in disciplinary action up to and including immediate termination of employment.
University of Waterloo Policy: At all times, Engineering Outreach staff will respect their fellow workers, as well as all University of Waterloo's faculty and staff. All University of Waterloo employees are bound to the applicable University of Waterloo policies, procedures and guidelines [http://www.adm.uwaterloo.ca/infosec/Policies/Policies_alpha.html].
Nature and Scope
Physical and Sensory Demands: Physical labour will be required (e.g., moving materials, setting up rooms for programming), prolonged periods of being stationary and moving between activity areas (delivering workshops, supervising groups, leading games), occasional times of moving quickly (participating in high-energy activities such as tag, water games), fine motor skills(preparing craft and electronic materials, soldering), loud and multisensory working environments when in a classroom and with children, open concept desk space with noise from other colleagues which may cause distraction, travel will be required for most positions. Requires attention to detail when completing developing activities, attendance, and contributing to impact reports.
Working Environment: This is an in-person position. Workday is typically Monday to Friday 8:30am-4:30pm, at a classroom or desk and in surrounding office development spaces. Weekend and evening work may be required for programming. When this is needed, the workweek/day will be shifted. During camps (March Break and Summer) days may be longer due to program needs. Outdoor exposure in varying weather conditions (sun, heat, rain, wind, etc.), sometimes for periods of time without access to air conditioning or shelter.
Technology Requirements: Staff are required to bring and use their own personal laptop and communication devices for the duration of employment. Devices must be capable of running standard office applications (e.g., Microsoft Office/Google Workspace, Microsoft Teams, email).
Dates of Employment, Compensation and Benefits
Employment begins Tuesday April 28, 2026, and continues until Friday August 21, 2026. It is anticipated that as a Team Leader you will work a base number of 35-40 hours per week, at an hourly rate of $22.60 (in addition, 4% vacation pay is added to each pay cheque).
Engineering Outreach may find it necessary to modify the number of weekly hours, depending on need. Where further reduction of hours is necessary, two weeks advance notice will be given. Salaries are paid monthly and are subjected to routine government deductions. As a casual employee with the University of Waterloo there are no vacation days during the duration of employment. June 25-26, 2026 will be unpaid days off work. These days are designated to give staff time off before the camp season begins.