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    Museum Curator - Hornell Heights, Canada - Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services - CFMWS

    Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services - CFMWS
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    WHO WE ARE

    CFMWS. A job with purpose. Our 4000+ person strong organization champions a healthy, fun, creative and active lifestyle for Canadian Armed Forces members, Veterans and their families. Help us deliver a variety of recreation and fitness programs, offer family support, organize charity events and make sure our members access retail, travel and banking discounts and customized financial services. At Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services (CFMWS), we love what we do. And we live it too.

    THE ROLE

    Under the direction of the of the Museum Director (a military member), the Museum Curator is the primary staff member, responsible for overseeing all museum operations. The Museum Curator works closely with volunteers to manage all public-facing and administrative tasks of the museum.

    This role includes: coordinating museum collections management tasks (following acquisition procedures, entering and maintaining database entries, ensuring basic preventative conservation and proper artifact handling), organizing displays and exhibitions, delivering programming to a diverse audience, responding to research requests, organizing or performing community outreach activities, managing volunteers, and the overall administrative management of the museum.

    QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED

    Education, Certifications and Licenses

    Bachelor's degree or college diploma in Museology, Art History or in a related field AND some years of experience in a related field.

    Experience

    In use of automated collections management systems
    In digital imaging
    In historical research
    In budget administration
    In personnel administration, as required
    In publications covering the history of the Canadian Armed Force, an asset
    In promotion and advertising
    In preparing and obtaining grants from various Departments

    Competencies

    Client focus, organizational knowledge, communication, innovation, teamwork and leadership.

    LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

    English Essential, Bilingual (English and French) an asset

    Reading: Basic

    Writing: Basic

    Oral: Functional

    BENEFITS AVAILABLE

    Health Benefits: Drug coverage, healthcare spending account, virtual care (telemedicine), Employee and Family Assistance Program, mental health support, travel insurance, dental, vision, life insurance, disability insurance and accidental death and dismemberment coverage.

    Work Life Balance: A wide range of paid/unpaid leave, including paid vacation, family related leave and personal days.

    Retirement Planning: Group Savings Plans

    Learning and Development: Tuition Assistance Program and Advanced Learning Program, payment of professional association memberships, online learning opportunities and second language training.

    Perks: Discounts through CF One Member Appreciation.

    OTHER INFORMATION

    This is an on-site position with an assigned work location.

    Regular work week is from Tuesday - Saturday.

    Anticipated contract length is 1 year.

    START DATE

    17 June 2024

    INCLUSION AND ACCOMMODATION

    CFMWS is committed to providing an inclusive, equitable and accessible environment, where all employees feel valued, respected and supported. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates who can help us build a workforce that reflects the diversity of Canadian society. Workplace accommodation measures are available to all candidates identifying a need during the selection process.