Museum Coordinator - Toronto, Canada - City of Toronto

City of Toronto
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Description

Job ID: 45047


Job Category:
Economic Development, Arts & Culture


Division & Section:
Economic Development & Culture, EDC Museum & Heritage Services


Work Location:4709 Dundas St. W., Toronto, M9A 1A8


Job Type & Duration:
Full-Time, Permanent Vacancy


Hourly Rate and Wage Grade:
$ $50.40, Wage Grade 14


Shift Information:35 hours per week


Affiliation:
L79 Full-time


Number of Positions Open: 1


Posting Period: 20-MAR-2024 to 03-APR-2024

Are you passionate about coordinating community-led initiatives and connecting with diverse audiences? Do you like to find new ways to connect people, communities, and culture, ensuring vibrant and inclusive museums that are accessible to all? At the City of Toronto, Museum

Coordinators support museum operations, staff, and the public to ensure the success of the Toronto History Museums.


If you are committed to inclusive practices, this will be an exciting opportunity for you to join the Toronto History Museums' team as we continue an ambitious and intentional change journey to decolonize the City's museums and create community spaces that are inclusive to all.


Toronto History Museums are a collection of 10 historic sites owned and operated by the City of Toronto with the mission to collect, preserve, research, interpret, exhibit, and enhance the understanding of Toronto's diverse stories through engaging and exciting experiences.


Since 2020, the Toronto History Museums Strategic Plan:
Laying A New Foundation has set a new direction for the way forward. As its programming anchor, the Breakthrough is a series of dynamic cultural experiences at Toronto History Museums.

It connects us, paving a new way forward through art, creativity and innovation and celebrates diversity, inclusion, equality, wellness, sustainability, and advocacy.


Major Responsibilities:


  • Oversees museum operation, provides staff direction, strategic planning, development and coordination of programs for clients and the community.
  • Conducts the appropriate analysis to initiate and develop plans to ensure effective and efficient operational planning and service delivery.
  • Identifies, nurtures, and administers community partnerships to ensure that cultural diversity of the city is reflected in the programs.
  • Maintains relationships with various client groups, including teachers, group leaders, volunteer organizations, community partners, arts groups and business partners.
  • Develops and delivers new interpretive, educational and exhibit programs for a variety of client groups in response to changing environmental and demographic factors.
  • Ensures a high quality of public service through the evaluation of client needs and coordination of onsite response.
  • Ensures the mission and mandate of the museum are met and develops a longterm plan for the facility in accordance with the section/division strategic plans and objectives. Develops and implements strategies to involve underrepresented and underserved communities in the museums.
  • Plans, develops, administers, evaluates, and coordinates the museums' existing interpretive services and other public services.
  • Assists in recruiting, selecting, training, and monitoring service delivery of parttime Recreation staff.
  • Schedules the work of staff, trains and motivates staff and volunteers in the museum. Develops and implements quality service delivery standards, fiscal management strategies, and sound financial management emphasizing internal control to meet the needs of customers and to achieve revenue targets.
  • Provides input into and administers assigned operating budget, ensuring that expenditures are controlled, and revenues are collected and deposited, in compliance with corporate finance policies and procedures.
  • Maintains records related to budget administration.
  • Prepares contracts and invoices for room rentals.
  • Ensures compliance with safety and security matters under Occupational Health and Safety legislation and divisional safety and security policies, including workplace accommodations. Communicates with a variety of client groups and liaises with stakeholders and contributes to the development and implementation of marketing activities for the museums and for special projects as assigned.
  • Prepares materials for marketing the museum, and other special projects that may include Doors Open Toronto, and other municipal initiatives.
  • Participates in outreach programming and promotion of museum related programs and events.

Key Qualifications:


  • Postsecondary education in a discipline(s) such as museum studies, history, arts administration, education, cultural site management, etc., or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Considerable experience coordinating a range of tasks, including programs, events and staffing in a museum or community arts environment.
  • Experience nurturing community partnerships that advance equity and providing excellent customer service t

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