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Job Description:
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The Education & Public Programs Coordinator supports the WDM in achieving its public trust responsibilities through comprehensive and dynamic learning programs for diverse audiences. The Education & Public Programs Coordinator is responsible for delivering engaging programs for all museum audiences.
RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Learning Programs • Implementing a variety of learning strategies to engage diverse audiences in museum-related programming. • Planning, coordinating and delivering school and public programs (general, curriculum focused, outreach, children/youth, etc.) both on and off site. • Developing learning goals, objectives, and outcomes particularly in the area of school, tour, family and adult programming, in consultation with management. • Working with Corporate Office Education staff in creating, implementing, updating, and evaluating education programs, ensuring strong ties to Saskatchewan curriculum. • Developing outcomes and performance measures for all learning activities and regularly evaluating program performance to ensure performance measures are being achieved. • Implementing and monitoring all museum standards, policies, procedures and guidelines pertaining to learning activities. • Maintaining ongoing familiarity, through reading and professional interaction (training seminars, conferences, discussion groups, etc.), with programming issues and innovations in museums.
2. Communication • Assisting Corporate Office staff in preparing and coordinating promotional and marketing information for learning programs. • Maintaining regular contact with teachers and school administrators to promote the Museum's programs and web resources in line with the Saskatchewan curriculum. • Ensuring co-workers are aware of all program plans, projects and activities. • As requested by management, act as a spokesperson for programming activities in response to media requests. • Sharing programming knowledge internally and externally (e.g. through blogs, outreach initiatives, publications, social channels, etc.)
3. Administration • Overseeing program invoicing, payment processing, and the purchase and maintenance of program supplies. • Manage program bookings and coordination of appropriate volunteers. • Ensuring privacy requirements are maintained to highest level and that all program staff and volunteers understand and adhere to privacy requirements. • Monitoring and providing statistical data for all programming; preparing and contributing to written reports as required. • Assisting teachers and groups in planning, coordinating, and managing museum visits including program selection, reservations, and pre and post visit materials. • Assist with visitor services and other museum-related duties as assigned by the WDM Yorkton Manager.
Full details available online.
Please send your application to:
Carla Madsen, Acting Manager Western Development Museum - Yorkton Box 98 - Hwy 16A West Yorkton, SK S3N 2V6
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