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Company: City of Edmonton
Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
Career Level: Entry Level
Industries: Government, Nonprofit, Education

Description

Are you passionate about inspiring children and adults with incredible experiences and stories that engage people with history and the natural world?

As a Natural & Human History Interpreter at the John Walter Museum, Muttart Conservatory,  the John Janzen Nature Centre and other locations, you will inspire, motivate and connect guests to Edmonton's history, local plants & animals, and exotic plants & animals from around the world.

What will you do?

  • Lead and assist in developing a variety of educational programs including school & group programs, day camps, birthday parties, and other registered programs
  • Deliver drop-in programs & activities for the general public which consist of crafts, games, reading stories, performing experiments, roving, guided hikes/tours, group presentations, and theatrical activities like role playing
  • Engage with and provide excellent customer service to the public, including children, parents/guardians, teachers, participants and group leaders
  • Manage group dynamics and behaviours, including resolving conflicts between program participants
  • Respond to incidents, including those requiring first aid
  • Oversee volunteers during programs like day camps and at special events
  • Assist in the maintenance of artifacts, exhibits and program supplies
  • Set up and clean up program activities and events, including lifting of tables and chairs
  • Independently research program content & activities and complete administrative tasks
  • Work at the John Janzen Nature Centre, Muttart Conservatory, John Walter Museum and other locations in the city based on facility needs
  • Conduct other related duties as required


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