[BCMA] Programs & Festival Assistant (Canada Summer Jobs-Pending Funds)

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Programs & Festival Assistant (Canada Summer Jobs-Pending Funds)
Coquitlam Heritage operates Mackin House and Fraser Mills Train Station. We offer a variety of programming throughout the year and provide tours of the restored Edwardian-era historic house. We preserve, honour, and promote the diverse history of Coquitlam through tours, and events at our location and at various venues around Coquitlam.
The Programs & Festival Assistant will work front-of-house to greet visitors to the museum, Fraser Mills Train Station and our Caboose, offer heritage house tours, and provide directions to tourism locations. This person will take a leading role at community events in which the society partakes, such as Canada Day at Town Centre Park and local festivals during the summer. The Assistant will be asked to assist in the planning, implementation, setup and delivery of daily programs, special events, workshops, and activities.
The Programs & Festival Assistant is called upon to complete a variety of tasks, both at Mackin House and in the Coquitlam community, including:

  *   Conducting tours of Mackin House, Fraser Mills Train Station, our Caboose, Maillardville, and other areas of Coquitlam
  *   Caring for Mackin House, including light cleaning, gardening, and tidying the rooms and grounds
  *   Helping visitors with directions and tourism-related questions
  *   Working with children, adults, and seniors at events, festivals, and during workshops
  *   Preparing for and running events, workshops, festival tents, including crafts, baking, and setting up rooms
  *   Running local errands
General Requirements:

  *   Sound understanding of Microsoft Office Suite including Excel, Word, Publisher, PowerPoint and Outlook
  *   Demonstrates a genuine interest in community, heritage, history, and culture
  *   Displays a helpful, outgoing personality
  *   Works well in a team and individually
  *   Can focus on and complete tasks in a timely manner
  *   Can prioritize and manage time well
  *   Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
  *   Is curious, learns quickly, and is very comfortable researching and problem solving
  *   Is flexible and happy to lend a hand wherever it’s needed
  *   Can lift up to 20 lbs safely
  *   Driver’s licence and access to a car an asset
  *   Applicants must be fluent in English, but fluency in French or another language is an asset
  *   Must pass a criminal record check
  *   Is able to work Saturdays and some evenings
  *   2nd language skills not required but considered an asset

Eligible participants must:

  *   be between 15 and 30 years of age at the start of the employment;
  *   be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person to whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act; and,
  *   be legally entitled to work in Canada in accordance with relevant provincial/territorial legislation and regulations

This position is suitable for those considering a career in museum education, tourism, education, or history. Applicants should be working towards a degree in Museum Studies, Education, Theatre, Broadcasting, History, Tourism, Communications, or a related field.
Coquitlam Heritage is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applicants from underrepresented groups, including new immigrant youth/refugees, Indigenous youth, youth with disabilities and visible minorities.
This is a 30 hour a week position that will run for 11 weeks, working Tuesday to Saturday.
Compensation: $17.00/hr
Please send your cover letter and resume in PDF outlining how you meet the requirements to:

Jennie Johnston
Programme Manager

jjohnston at coquitlamheritage.ca
Subject line: YourName_ProgramsFestival_Assistant_CSJ_Application

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