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Wanuskewin Heritage Park (WHP) is accepting applications for part time Interpretive Guides reporting to the Visitor Services Manager. The position will include the following accountabilities:
- Recommends and actively supports the development and implementation of all programming including demonstrations, workshops, interpretation of Plains Indigenous Cultures, natural history and ecological features, exhibits, displays and artifacts
- Research heritage presentation topics and themes; identify audience requirements
- Determine and apply a variety of heritage presentation and interpretation techniques in the development of meaningful, captivating and enjoyable presentations, non-personal interpretive product and demonstrations
- Participates in the delivery of programming through interpretation, storytelling, dancing, and singing both on-site and off
- Adapts presentations to meet specific audience requirement
- Ensure safety compliance internally and externally with visitors and guests and adherence to WHP policy and procedures
Post-secondary education in hospitality, interpretive programming, education, biology, archaeology, natural history, tourism or First Nations studies is preferred.
Demonstrated knowledge of Aboriginal cultures and traditions as well as previous experience conducting presentations is required. Previous experience in public speaking, storytelling and conducting First Nations dance would be considered an asset. Successful candidate(s) will be required to produce a CPIC and have reliable transportation prior to commencement of work. People with Aboriginal Ancestry will be given preference (HRC-E-91-09) (HRC-E-91-17)
Must be able to work some evenings and weekends.
Essential Skills
- Writing
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Problem solving
- Decision making
- Critical thinking
- Job task planning and organizing
- Computer use
- Continuous learning
Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.)
- Driver's License
Specific Skills
- Utilize microphones or other communication devices
- Describe points of interest
- Collect administration or entrance fees
- Attend to customers' special needs
Tours Focus
- Historical sites
Geographical Areas of Specialization
- Canada