Public Programming Specialist - Calgary, Canada - Heritage Park Historical Village

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Public Programming Specialist - Permanent, Full Time
Heritage Park has an immediate opening for a full-time Public Programming Specialist.

Under the direction of the Interpretation Manager, this position is part of a team that assists in the day-to-day coordination of interpretive programming for the Gasoline Alley Museum and Historical Village.

This position will also collaborate with other staff to research, develop and implement new program initiatives with a focus on creating an engaging guest experience.


Duties and Responsibilities:


  • Assists with daytoday coordination of interpretive programming for the Gasoline Alley Museum and Historical Village including opening and closing procedures, daily organization and delegation of work assignments;
  • Conducts research to support the development and implementation of daily interpretive programs and new initiatives;
  • Contributes to the review and evaluation of programs;
  • Assists with coordination of prebooked guided tours and may be called upon to deliver tours or programs;
  • As directed by the Interpretation Manager, coordinates visiting performers and presenters;
  • Prepares materials and venues for programs including coordinating logistics with other Park departments;
  • Participates in the recruitment, training scheduling, supervision, mentoring and evaluation of seasonal staff and volunteers including seasonal Public Programming Lead Hands;
  • Ensures the proper care, handling, and security of artifacts and other objects associated with the assigned exhibits;
  • Provides support to other departments and lines of business within the facility including collaboration with special event programming.

Job Requirements:


  • Post-Secondary education and/or training in related areas (Western Canadian history, historical interpretation, museum studies, communications, tour guiding);
  • Post secondary education or experience teaching children, youth or adults is considered an asset;
  • At least two years experience in the development and delivery of interpretation programs using a variety of techniques;
  • Prior experience supervising and mentoring staff ;
  • A keen interest in and knowledge of the history of Calgary and Southern Alberta
  • Excellent verbal and written communication as well as public relations skills; comfortable working with audiences of all ages;
  • Organized, flexible, adaptable, and capable of independent study, exhibit mature judgement, and have a proven ability to work well with others; and
  • Basic computer skills to utilize programs such as Outlook, Word, and Excel and conduct research online and using traditional methods.

Hours of Work:

35 hours per week. Flexibility to work a variety of shifts, including evenings and weekends is preferred


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  • We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those considered for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls, please._

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