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Summer Interpreter

Program stream:
Young Canada Works in Heritage Organizations
Job title:
Summer Interpreter
Organization name:
Western Development Museum - Moose Jaw
Job location:
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Length of assignment:
2018-05-13 to 2018-08-04 (12 weeks)
Hourly wage:
$13.00
Western Development Museum - Moose Jaw

Now Hiring - Summer Interpreter

May 6, 2018 to August 25, 2018

Reporting to the Education/Public Programs Co-ordinator, the Summer Interpreter will be responsible for the development, construction and installation of a temporary display case exhibit as well as the development and deliver of programming for a minimum of six (6) community outreach opportunities. The Summer Interpreter will also assist with school programs, public programs and special events as necessary. Weekend work is required.

Qualifications: The Summer Interpreter will have at least two (2) years of post-secondary education in a related field of study, preferably history or education; be self-motivated and able to work independently; willing to work weekends; have a proven interest in Saskatchewan and Canadian history; have excellent organizational skills; and have superb written and oral communication skills. The WDM believes that all employees should be representative of the public it serves and therefore encourages the participation of all Government of Canada job equity groups (i.e. women, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, First Nations).

Please submit your resume to:
Education/Public Programs Co-ordinator
Western Development Museum
50 Diefenbaker Drive
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
S6J 1L9

Phone: 306-693-5989
Email: krasmussen@wdm.ca

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