[BCMA] Museum assistants - public programs opportunities in Langley

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Summer Career Placement 2014
Bulletin File #:  14-B023
Web Site: tol.ca


Job Title:                  Museum Assistants - Public Programs
Division:                     Recreation Culture and Parks
Hours of Work:           Non-standard Hours and/or Non-standard Work
                                      Weeks
Hourly Wage:              $18.90 - $22.08  (2011 rates )per hour plus 12% in                                        lieu of benefits
Placement Date:        Approximately May 09, 2014 to approximately
                                       August 29, 2014
                                         (12 to 16 weeks - dependent on funding)






Applications are currently being accepted from dynamic and committed individuals to fill two temporary full-time Summer Career Placements for Museum Assistants - Public Programs, from approximately May 09, 2014 until approximately
August 29, 2014 (dependent on funding).

1.   Duties and Responsibilities
As a student employee in the Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division of the Township of Langley, the incumbent will work on short-term projects and lead programs at the Langley Centennial Museum.

The Museum Assistant - Public Programs will perform the following:
*         Lead and implement cultural programs throughout the summer to children 6-12 years
*         Develop themes and activities for summer programs for use in 2014
*         Assist in the preparation of material for children's programs and special and outreach events
*         Observe and monitor Youth Volunteers on a variety of projects, including participation in parades, special events, and community outreach events
*         Assist the Arts and Culture Programmer in all aspects of public and special interest programming throughout the work term
*         Other duties as may reasonably be assigned

The Museum Assistant - Public Programs will be under the direct supervision of the Arts and Culture Programmer who will train the student in programming practices for different age levels of children, inter-action with the general public, and customer service.  The student will also receive some general training in contemporary public museum practice.

This position will provide the student with an excellent opportunity to use and grow their communication and artistic skills.  By managing a group of children, through a variety of activities, the student will also have the opportunity to monitor and adapt activities for increased success.  In addition, as the student will be carrying out a number of tasks, they will hone their time management skills in order to complete their projects within previously determined and well-defined objectives.

2.   Qualifications, Knowledge and Skills required for this position include:
*         University student in third or fourth year of study, with courses in one or more of the following disciplines: Education, History, Fine Arts, Museum Studies, Recreation, Event Planning, or other related field.
*         BC Driver's License - Class 5
*         Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with program participants, staff, and general public
*         Computer skills, including experience using word processing and internet searches
*         Excellent interpersonal skills
*         Previous experience in a Museum environment would be an asset
*         Previous experience working with children aged 6 to 12 is required
*         Enjoyment of, and aptitude to, crafts and other hands-on activities
*         Can multitask and prioritize
*         CPR-C & First Aid would be an asset.

3.   Position dependent on funding and the following eligibility criteria:
*       Must be a Canadian student, legally entitled to study and work in Canada. You must be registered in the Young Canada Works inventory at www.youngcanadaworks.ca<http://www.youngcanadaworks.ca> and you must be between the ages of 16 and 30. You must also have been a full-time student in the semester preceding the YCW job and intend to return to full-time studies in the semester following the YCW job.  You must be willing to commit to a work assignment up to 16 weeks.

If you possess the required qualifications, knowledge and skills, as well as, meets all the eligibility criteria, please send visit tol.ca/careers to apply

Note that the Township of Langley will start accepting applications as of Monday, March 3, 2014 directly through tol.ca/careers.  Please do not submit an application before then as we are in the midst of changing our recruitment process to an exclusively electronic process.  As of March 3, this bulletin will be available through our website and candidates will have the opportunity to apply electronically from that time until the position is filled.

These positions are defined by the Township of Langley as positions of trust (Child Safety) and require a criminal record check.

This competition will not close until the position is filled.   We appreciate all applications; however, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

The Langley Centennial Museum & NEC is a community museum located in Fort Langley, British Columbia.  More information is available at www.langleymuseum.org<http://www.langleymuseum.org>

9135 King Street, Fort Langley, BC

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