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Children's Program Manager

Volet de programme :
Jeunesse Canada au travail dans les établissements du patrimoine
Titre de l'emploi :
Children's Program Manager
Nom de l’organisme :
Valemount Museum
Lieu de l’emploi :
Valemount, Colombie-Britannique
Durée de l'emploi :
2017-07-01 à 2017-09-04 (9 semaines)
Salaire horaire :
14,00 $
Children's Heritage Program Coordinator (1 position) July 1, 2017 30hours/week, 9 weeks, $14/hour
Job Description: The student will be responsible for coordinating all materials necessary for (and including) implementation of the Children's Heritage Program: the weekly education/activity session the Museum offers to the area children ages 5 to 12. The employee will have strong interpersonal skills and enjoy working with young children. The employee will be responsible for creating the Children's Program for the summer of 2018. The employee will work regular shifts within the Museum, either opening (10 am to 4 pm) or closing (12 pm to 6pm) and will be responsible to learn all tasks of both shifts including some cleaning, gift shop sales duties and assisting with all scheduled events during the summer. Museum staff is expected to act as ambassadors to both the Museum and the community while engaging the many guests over the summer months. The ideal candidate will be a local high school student who is articulate, enthusiastic and displays confidence with others. A second language will be an asset but not a requirement. Basic computer and internet knowledge along with familiarity with social media sites is required as is an interest in local history. Some hours in June and September will be available to the candidate if they are interested.
Candidates must be willing to register as YCW candidates. Visit www.youngcanadaworks.gc.ca for all eligibility details and registration to the program.
Please submit your resume by email to administrator@valemountmuseum.ca or by mail to Valemount Museum, Box 850, Valemount, BC V0E 2Z0
Deadline for application is June 2, 2017






















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