[Bcma-l] Surrey Museum - [Fwd: job opportunity]

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Subject: 	job opportunity
Date: 	Wed, 31 Oct 2007 12:44:49 -0700
To: 	<bcma@museumsassn.bc.ca>



Hello there,

Is it possible to post a job opportunity called "Temporary Exhibition 
Curator". This is on behalf of the Surrey Museum. This posting is due to 
expire on November 8, 2007.

Thank you!

Kathy Wilkie
Human Resources
604-591-4542


CITY OF SURREY

Parks, Recreation & Culture

COMMUNITY SERVICES COORDINATOR 2
Temporary Exhibition Curator

The City of Surrey’s Parks, Recreation and Culture Department currently 
has a temporary, eleven-month contract for an Exhibition Curator at the 
Surrey Museum. The Surrey Museum is a new 24,000 sq. ft. facility, with 
a 1,000 sq. ft. temporary exhibition gallery. The Exhibition Curator 
will develop a temporary exhibition on the history, growth and 
development of Green Timbers, a unique urban forest in the heart of 
Surrey. Green Timbers has a long and varied history from a land resource 
that supported First Nations inhabitants, to an early logging lease, 
then the first Provincial Reforestation Centre (1921) and more recently 
a designated Urban Forest. A Walk in the Woods will be displayed in the 
Green Timbers Nature Centre in late 2008, in celebration of Surrey as a 
Cultural Capital of Canada. The Exhibition Curator will report to the 
Museum Manager.

In this role, typical duties include: Researching the history of the 
Green Timbers site, selecting exhibition themes and topics, identifying 
and selecting artifacts, negotiating artifact loans, selecting graphic 
material to illustrate themes, writing text and labels, developing the 
exhibition layout and design. The successful candidate will be familiar 
with the principles and practice of exhibition research, design and 
development, heritage interpretation, community development methods; 
must possess demonstrated abilities to multi-task, establish critical 
paths, track details, meet deadlines and achieve project deliverables.

Applicants must have a relevant educational background in Museum 
Studies, Anthropology, Material History or Forestry Studies; superior 
written and oral communication skills; organization abilities, 
collaborative team skills and an energetic approach to exhibition 
creation are required. This is a temporary position that will run 
December 2007 - October 2008.

If you are a team player who thrives in a challenging environment please 
visit us on-line to apply by November 8, 2007:

www.surreycareers.ca

City of Opportunity. Progress Through Diversity.

The City of Surrey wishes to thank all applicants for their interest and 
advises that only
those to be interviewed will be contacted.