Educational Programs Assistant
- Program stream:
- Young Canada Works in Heritage Organizations
- Job title:
- Educational Programs Assistant
- Organization name:
- Art Gallery of Guelph
- Job location:
- Guelph, Ontario
- Length of assignment:
- 2018-05-28 to 2018-08-17 (11.57 weeks)
- Hourly wage:
- $14.00
Field of Study: Fine Art / Art History / Art Education
Level of Education: University
Computers/Equipment: Basic computer skills (including word/image processing software, social media tools, web-based research), printer, POS (point-of-sale) systems, digital A/V equipment, digital camera/scanner.
The ideal candidate will:
- be currently enrolled in graduate or undergraduate studies in Art or Art History, or Arts Education
- have experience using PC operating systems
- be proficient using MS Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to create, edit, and save documents, and Outlook to create, share, and manage e-mail and attachments
- have excellent oral communication skills, including an ability to address individuals and groups
- experience in program development in museum settings
- have excellent written communication skills, including an understanding of differences in writing for child, youth, and adult audiences
- feel comfortable engaging children and youth in age-appropriate and enthusiastic conversations about art, culture and heritage
- preferably have experience developing and delivering arts-based and/or exhibition-related programs for child and/or youth audiences
Start Date: Monday, May 28, 2018
End Date: Friday, August 17, 2018
The AGG is committed to an employment equity program that includes measures to achieve diversity among its staff. We encourage applications from qualified Indigenous Canadians, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities. We will only interview candidates selected from the YCW program registry.
Terms: This is a 12 week, full-time, contract position starting in May. The rate of pay is $14.00 per hour, based on 35 hours per week. Orientation and training is provided.
Characteristics of City/Region:
The Art Gallery of Guelph (AGG) is the principal public art gallery serving Guelph and the surrounding region. Guelph is a vibrant city situated in the heart of southern Ontario, just 100 km west of Toronto. With one of Canada's premier research-based universities (University of Guelph) and a diversity of manufacturing, service, and high technology enterprises in the region, Guelph is among Canada's most arts-intensive and socially engaged communities, and one of the fastest growing economic regions in the country. More information about the City of Guelph may be found here (www.guelph.ca).
About the Gallery:
The AGG is widely known for its exhibition programs and for its collections of more than 9000 works of art, which jointly cover three centuries of Canadian and international art. The AGG has a broad public role, supported by its relationship to three sponsors: the University of Guelph, the City of Guelph, and the Upper Grand District School Board. The gallery is housed in a renovated historic building (dating to 1904) and features a Sculpture Park on the adjacent grounds. The Sculpture Park is the largest outdoor art collection at a public gallery in Canada, with 39 permanently-sited works representing artists from across Canada. Known internationally for its Canadian contemporary art collection, historical European print collection, and for its Inuit and First Nations collections, the AGG produces 12-15 exhibitions per year, some of which tour regionally, nationally, and internationally. For more information, visit our website: www.artgalleryofguelph.ca.
To apply, please submit an application using one of the methods below to
Subject: Educational Programs Assistant
email: Nina Berry, Administrative Assistant - nberry@artgalleryofguelph.ca
mail: Art Gallery of Guelph, 358 Gordon Street, Guelph, ON N1G 1Y1
Application deadline: April 16, 2018, 5 pm
We would like to thank all candidates for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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