Town of Gibbons |
Posted Date:
February 6, 2024
Closing Date:
March 5, 2024
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Contact | Town of Gibbons |
The Museum Coordinator will be responsible for assisting with the day-today operations of the Sturgeon River Historical Society Gibbons Museum and providing tourist information service to the public.
The Museum Coordinator will be responsible for assisting with the day-today operations of the Sturgeon River Historical Society Gibbons Museum and providing tourist information service to the public.
Key Responsibilities:
• Plan and implement quality Museum related programming and events for people of all ages.
• Work with the Sturgeon River Historical Society and take initiative to develop exhibits and assist with maintenance of historical objects and cataloging such artifacts.
• Communicate efficiently with various groups such as: children, youth, parent/guardian, town staff, partners, residents, and the surrounding community.
• Work alongside other summer program staff and town staff to solve problems, share resources, and coordinate tasks.
• Participate in team building environment and responding to program inquiries and concerns.
• Assist with the planning and implementation of Gibbons Canada Day Celebrations, Gibbons Pioneer Days Events, Gibbons Community in Bloom/Community Gardens, and other local special events for children and families.
• Market the Gibbons Museum through various means of communication; newsletters, social media, presentations, & word of mouth
• Use digital tools and applications to organize information and communicate information like statistics and reports to supervisors.
• Maintain a proper inventory of program supplies, materials, and equipment.
• Supervise youth volunteers in the “Fostering Leadership in Youth” program.
• Follow all health and safety procedures as directed at all levels of government.
• Evaluate the Museum, identifying areas of success and areas for improvement and make recommendations for the following year.
• Plan and implement quality Museum related programming and events for people of all ages.
• Work with the Sturgeon River Historical Society and take initiative to develop exhibits and assist with maintenance of historical objects and cataloging such artifacts.
• Communicate efficiently with various groups such as: children, youth, parent/guardian, town staff, partners, residents, and the surrounding community.
• Work alongside other summer program staff and town staff to solve problems, share resources, and coordinate tasks.
• Participate in team building environment and responding to program inquiries and concerns.
• Assist with the planning and implementation of Gibbons Canada Day Celebrations, Gibbons Pioneer Days Events, Gibbons Community in Bloom/Community Gardens, and other local special events for children and families.
• Market the Gibbons Museum through various means of communication; newsletters, social media, presentations, & word of mouth
• Use digital tools and applications to organize information and communicate information like statistics and reports to supervisors.
• Maintain a proper inventory of program supplies, materials, and equipment.
• Supervise youth volunteers in the “Fostering Leadership in Youth” program.
• Follow all health and safety procedures as directed at all levels of government.
• Evaluate the Museum, identifying areas of success and areas for improvement and make recommendations for the following year.
The Alberta Recreation & Parks Association would like to acknowledge the First Nations, the Métis, the Inuit and all of the people across Alberta who share a history and a deep connection with this land. We dedicate ourselves to moving forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.