MUSEUM INTERPRETERS
Term - Summer (May 12 to August 29, 2025)
The Prince Albert Historical Society, located on the bank of the North Saskatchewan River, operates four museums in the City of Prince Albert- the Historical Museum, the John and Olive Diefenbaker Museum National Historic Site, the Rotary Museum of Police and Corrections, and the Evolution of Education Museum. These four museums, located in three areas of the city, represent the story of Prince Alberts people in their own distinct theme. The Societys mandate is to preserve and promote the heritage of Prince Albert and area for residents, visitors and researchers to understand the past and inform the future.
Job Summary
The Museum Interpreters, working during the months of May through August, share in and contribute to a strong team atmosphere while carrying out responsibilities for the day-to-day operation of the museums operated by the Prince Albert Historical Society. Typical duties include guiding tours, providing information services, conducting research and assisting in the day-to-day operations.
Museum Interpreters will have an interest in local history, be friendly and outgoing, enjoy meeting members of the public, and display a high degree of motivation.
Qualifications:
- Enrolled in a post-secondary program in fall 2025 (preference for Social Science Programs).
- Be available to work full-time for the entirety of the season
- Meet eligibility criteria for Young Canada Works and/or Canada Summer Jobs.
- Be able to work individually as well as part of a team,
- Public speaking experience and working with the public is an asset.
- Be self motivated.
- Must be reliable, friendly and outgoing.
- Have access to own vehicle.
- Bilingualism is an asset.
- A Criminal Record Check is required for the position.
For a full job description please visit www.historypa.com