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Summer Art Instructor

Volet de programme :
Jeunesse Canada au travail dans les établissements du patrimoine
Titre de l'emploi :
Summer Art Instructor
Nom de l’organisme :
Kamloops Art Gallery
Lieu de l’emploi :
Kamloops, Colombie-Britannique
Durée de l'emploi :
2017-05-29 à 2017-08-18 (12 semaines)
Salaire horaire :
15,00 $
Summer Art Instructor

The Kamloops Art Gallery is seeking enthusiastic students to prepare for and offer Summer Art Camps for children.

The ideal candidates are pursuing or have completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts and/or Education degree. They must have a willingness to learn, a passion for teaching and art, excellent verbal communications skills and enjoy working with children. Strong organizational and computer skills (specifically Microsoft programs) are an asset.

Applicants must be a student between 19 and 30 years of age; have been registered as a full-time post-secondary student in the 2016/2017 academic year; intend to return to school on a full-time basis for the 2017/2018 academic year; be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or have Canadian refugee status; be legally entitled to work in Canada; be registered with the Young Canada Works online candidate inventory (https://www.youngcanadaworks.ca/index-eng.cfm); and be willing to commit to the full duration of the work term.

This position is pending receipt of funding from Canadian Heritage through Young Canada Works in Heritage Organizations.

Wage: $15/hour

Employee status: Temporary full-time May 29 to September 1.

Application deadline: Friday, April 7

Please e-mail or mail applications to:
Margaret Chrumka, Executive Director
Kamloops Art Gallery
101-465 Victoria Street
Kamloops, BC V2C 2A9
mchrumka@kag.bc.ca
Faxed applications will not be accepted.

The Kamloops Art Gallery is an equal opportunity employer and thanks all applicants for their interest in the Gallery.

Kamloops Art Gallery serves residents and visitors in Kamloops (pop. 85,000) and the surrounding Thompson-Nicola Regional District (pop. 125,000).

Located in the Southern Interior of BC, Kamloops is the meeting place of the South and North Thompson Rivers that form the Thompson River and flow into Kamloops Lake. The Secwepemc (She-whep-m) people named Tk’emlúps (Kamloops), which means "where the rivers meet" where the first peoples in the area and have a reserve across the river from what is now the City of Kamloops.

The two major ecosystems, grasslands and forests, of southern BC are found in Kamloops and the boundary between the gently rolling Interior Plateau and the vast, rugged Shuswap Highland lies just to the east of the city.

Kamloops offers an impressive quality of life and public infrastructure second to none. With a warm, dry climate, no traffic congestion and abundant lifestyle amenities, young professionals, families and mature workers are taking advantage of the balance they can enjoy between career and recreation activities.


http://www.kamloops.ca/events/ - Current events in Kamloops and links to tourist attractions.

http://www.tourismkamloops.com/- More links to what Kamloops has to offer tourists and residents.

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