The Urban Arts Training Program is part of the Community Arts Mentorship Program (CAMP) and is designed to provide emerging music educators with hands-on experience in community-based instruction.
During this six-week mentorship, the selected mentee will work alongside lead facilitator LJ Tyson Kimbley at Westview Community School, gaining experience in:
-Music instruction in a classroom setting
-Building and leading community arts programs
-Facilitating workshops and youth engagement
-Creating inclusive and accessible learning environments
This opportunity is ideal for individuals with a background in music and a passion for teaching in underserved, remote, and vulnerable communities.
Eligibility & Requirements
-Background in music (playing, teaching, or performing)
-Willingness to learn and teach in classroom settings
-Experience working with youth is an asset
-Criminal record and vulnerable sector check required