This role involves the development, implementation, and care of feature and community exhibits, requiring project management, content creation, and communications across various interpretive projects for the richmond museum. Key duties also include supervising auxiliary staff and volunteers, supporting fund development through grant writing, and maintaining museum spaces and records.
Candidates must have a minimum of two years and up to five years of experience in museum exhibit development, design, fabrication, or installation, along with a two-Year post-Secondary program in a related field like museum studies or history; a bachelor's degree is preferred. Essential abilities include strong interpretive writing, managing multi-Year projects and budgets over $100,000, artifact handling knowledge, and effective supervision and communication skills.
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TERM 1.0 FTE Middle School Grade Seven to Nine (7-8-9) Teacher at Veritas School in Terrace BC