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Job Description:
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The Museum of Health Care at Kingston, is currently seeking a Curator. The Museum Curator has overall responsibility for planning, organizing, and supervising the activities and personnel of the Curatorial Department of the Museum of Health Care (MHC).
Responsibilities include: • Exhibition development, collections development & maintenance, and programming • Undertaking research relevant to the museum’s collection, other relevant health care-related topics, and responding to public information requests • Building the museum’s public profile within the regional community, as well as with national and international organizations, through museum activities • Fulfilling the museum’s mandate and acting as an ambassador & spokesperson to relevant community-based and educational organizations.
The successful candidate will possess: • A degree in a field that is applicable to the mandate of the Museum, • Curatorial and collections’ research experience, preferably in a museum environment or an equivalent in education and experience; • Completion of a recognized museum studies program; • Knowledge of Canadian history; • A demonstrated ability to work effectively with exhibition teams and advisory committees; • Experience working in a museum or related institution, with budget management and staff supervision duties.
Additionally, bilingual ability in written and spoken French will be considered ‘an asset’.
Please submit via email a cover letter, resume, and three references with contact information (.PDF or Word .DOC format only) by 5:00 pm on October 15, 2018 to:
Museum of Health Care at Kingston Attn: Ian M. Fraser, President Ann Baillie Building National Historic Site, 32 George Street Kingston, Ontario K7L 2V7 MUSEUM@kingstonhsc.ca
We thank all applicants for their interest and consideration; please note that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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