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Manager of Education and Interpretation

Volet de programme :
Jeunesse Canada au travail dans les établissements du patrimoine
Titre de l'emploi :
Manager of Education and Interpretation
Nom de l’organisme :
Fredericton Region Museum
Lieu de l’emploi :
Fredericton, Nouveau-Brunswick
Durée de l'emploi :
2017-05-15 à 2017-08-04 (12 semaines)
Salaire horaire :
12,00 $
The Fredericton Region Museum is seeking an outgoing individual to manage all aspects of the museum’s summer education programs.

Minimum third year university student preferably with education and/or history coursework, (or education experience and aspirations) must have excellent communication and organizational skills, be flexible, patient and have the ability to work in a fast-pace environment. Candidate should be outgoing, enjoy history (preferably Canadian) and enjoy working with people of all ages. Bilingualism (French and English) would be a definite asset. Some week end and evening work is required.

A satisfactory and current (within last 90 days) Criminal Reference Check (CPIC) will be required at time of application or proof that a request to have a Criminal Reference Check has been initiated (receipt).

A current First Aid and CPR certificate will be required at the time of application.

The Fredericton Region Museum was founded in 1934 by the York Sunbury Historical Society. The Society was formed in 1932 and now has members from all over North America. In 1959, the Museum found permanent headquarters in the Officers’ Quarters (571 Queen Street) in the heart of downtown Fredericton. The Society and Museum remain a nonprofit enterprise with a small paid staff and numerous volunteers. They work tirelessly to create informative exhibits, organize programs and events as well as publish a local history periodical The Officers’ Quarters. The Fredericton Region Museum is the home of the famous Coleman Frog. He is the 42lb wonder that lived in the Killarney Lake just north of Fredericton about 100 years ago. The Fredericton Region Museum is a gateway into the exciting history and diverse heritage of central New Brunswick. Because central New Brunswick is where the provincial capital is located, and because it served as a meeting place for Aboriginals, Loyalists, Acadian, and other European settlers, the Museum is an excellent place to start. With over 4,000 square feet of exhibit space and a collection of over 30,000 artefacts the museum is a fun and exciting way to look into our past.

Application Process Step 1 Fill out the survey at this link: http://fluidsurveys.com

Step 2 Deliver a current resume, cover letter and 500 word writing sample (such as a sample press release) in person to the Executive Director at 571 Queen Street or by mail / email if you are not in Fredericton (PO Box 1312, Stn A, Fredericton, NB E3B 5C8) during regular business hours. Indicate in your cover letter how you meet the granting agencies qualifications.

Applications are due by May 1st. Resumes received after a stipulated competition end date will not be considered.

The Fredericton Region Museum is committed to the principles of Employment Equity. While we appreciate all applications, please be advised that only those applicants selected to proceed through the hiring process will be contacted by e-mail or phone.
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