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Instructor Roles | The Money Club.Org

Meaningful Employment

The Money Club.Org is a paid summer opportunity for University of Toronto students to help run a real, community-based product and entrepreneurship program based at the UTSU Student Commons.

You'll help students build products, services, and simple apps, use AI to test ideas, and understand how money, pricing, and decisions actually work.

This isn't tutoring and it's not volunteering.

It's a hands-on, public-facing role where you help operate a live program with real responsibility, real outcomes, and a clear system behind it.

Who This Is For

This opportunity is well-suited for students studying or interested in:

  • Business, marketing, or entrepreneurship
  • Economics or finance
  • Public policy, sociology, or urban studies
  • Education or nonprofit work
  • Design, innovation, or systems thinking
  • Technology, AI, or product development

You don't need to fit one path.

We're looking for students with range—people who are comfortable combining:

  • building
  • communication
  • problem-solving
  • and working with others in real time
No prior teaching experience required. Training and structure are provided, including a paid onboarding week.

What You Gain

  • You get paid$22/hour + 4% holiday pay, with a full week of paid onboarding and weekday program hours.
  • You run something realThis is not case work or observation. You help operate a live program where students build, test, and present ideas with real constraints and outcomes.
  • You build credible experienceWork across business, AI, media, and live program delivery. You'll lead discussions, support product building, and participate in public-facing sessions with families.
  • You develop real rangeSome days you're mentoring. Some days you're building. Some days you're presenting. All of it translates.
  • You gain visibilityYou may take part in video, webinars, and parent-facing conversations. You're not behind the scenes—you're part of what makes the program credible.
  • You build something that continuesStrong mentors are invited back. The goal is not to reset each year, but to build a returning cohort that improves and grows the program over time.
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