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Indigenous Heritage Programming Officer, South Dundas

Indigenous Heritage Programming Officer, South Dundas
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**COMPETITION No:** 2026-SLPC-2055 **CLASSIFICATION:** Museum Assistant 1 **COMPENSATION GROUP:** OPSEU - Technical **SALARY RANGE:** $866.58 - $1,009.13 per week **PERIOD OF EMPLOYMENT:** April –October , 2026 Group 3, Seasonal Recurring **HOURS OF WORK:** 36.25 hours per week **DIVISION:** Upper Canada Village **LOCATION:** Upper Canada Village **POSTING DATE:** March 16, 2026 **CLOSING DATE:** March 30, 2026 **LANGUAGE OF POSITION:** English **AREA OF SEARCH:** Open **WHAT CAN I EXPECT TO DO IN THIS ROLE?** **You Will** - Embody the SLPC’s equity, diversity and inclusion principles while interacting with staff and guests. - Assist the Program Coordinator with the development, coordination and delivery of cultural and heritage programming, including tours, educational programs, special events and living history demonstrations. - Support the research, development and implementation of interpretive programs and activities. - Provide day-to-day guidance to seasonal staff and act as an alternate team lead when required. - Participate in demonstrations and living history programming - Ability to wear appropriate work attire - Assist with program scheduling, staff placement and monitoring the quality of program delivery. - Conduct research and prepare written summaries or resource materials to support programming and respond to visitor inquiries. - Build relationships with community groups, partners and stakeholders to support cultural and heritage initiatives. - Assist with event planning, program set-up and other operational needs. - Help maintain assigned buildings, equipment and supplies, including basic inventories and reporting damage or loss. - Ensure a safe environment for visitors and staff by following all health and safety procedures. MANDATORY - Valid Class G Ontario Driver’s Licence. - Satisfactory Enhanced Screening including Police Records Check and Vulnerable Sector Check. **Knowledge And Experience** - Knowledge of cultural heritage, living history interpretation or public history programming. - Experience supporting or delivering educational programs, tours, demonstrations or special events. - Understanding of historical interpretation methods, storytelling and living history techniques. - Experience participating in or supporting cultural, historical or community programming - Knowledge of Indigenous communities, groups, associations, and organizations in Eastern Ontario - Knowledge of Indigenous history and culture in Eastern Ontario and Canada **Communication And Interpersonal Skills** - Strong verbal communication and public speaking skills to engage visitors and support interpretive programming. - Ability to interact effectively with visitors, staff, volunteers and community partners. - Written communication skills to prepare research summaries, program outlines and resource materials. **Organizational And Problem-solving Skills** - Strong planning and organizational skills to assist with program coordination and event preparation. - Ability to monitor program quality and respond to operational or visitor service issues. - Ability to work independently while contributing effectively as part of a team. **Leadership And Research Skills** - Ability to provide guidance and technical direction to seasonal staff when required. - Research skills to support the development of historical or cultural programming. - Ability to contribute ideas for new or improved programs, events and interpretive activities. **WHY WORK FOR THE ST. LAWRENCE PARKS COMMISSION?** - Belong to one of the largest employers in Ontario, the Ontario Public Service, and open the door to a diverse range of career opportunities throughout the province - Supportive team environment - Staff discounts - Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP) - Option to join an excellent pension plan - Paid benefits - Percentage paid in lieu of vacation and statutory holidays **How To Apply** - Please apply online, - Your cover letter and resume combined should not exceed five (5) pages. - Customize your cover letter and resume to the qualifications listed above. Using concrete examples, you must show how you demonstrated the requirements for this job. - OPS employees are required to quote their WIN EMPLOYEE ID number when applying. - Every external candidate must identify their prior employment in the Ontario Public Service including positions, dates of employment and any re-employment restrictions. **REMEMBER: THE DEADLINE TO APPLY IS 11:59 PM ON MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2026. WE THANK ALL CANDIDATES FOR APPLYING, BUT ONLY THOSE SELECTED FOR FURTHER SCREENING OR AN INTERVIEW WILL BE CONTACTED.** Please be advised that the results of this competition may be used to form an eligibility list of qualified candidates to potentially fill future vacancies represented by the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU). In accordance with the Collective Agreement, eligibility lists are shared with OPSEU representatives. By applying to this competition, you are providing consent that your name may be shared with OPSEU representatives. The St. Lawrence Parks Commission is committed to employment equity. We welcome applications from people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black and racialized individuals, as well as people from a diversity of ethnic and cultural origins, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions. The St. Lawrence Parks Commission is also committed to an inclusive, barrier-free selection process. We will make appropriate accommodations throughout the recruitment and selection process for applicants with disabilities. To obtain a copy of this posting in an alternative format or to request any accommodation please contact us directly through Human Resources at 1-800-437-2233, ext. 1401. Information received relating to accommodation requests will be addressed confidentially. **AGENTE/AGENT DES PROGRAMMES DU PATRIMOINE AUTOCHTONE** **NO DU CONCOURS :** 2026-SLPC-2055 **CLASSIFICATION :** Museum Assistant 1 **GROUPE DE RÉMUNÉRATION :** SEFPO – Technique **ÉCHELLE SALARIALE :** $866.58 - $1,009.13 par semaine **PÉRIODE D’EMPLOI :** avril – octobre 2026 Groupe 3 (saisonnier; récurrent) **HEURES DE TRAVAIL :** 36,25 heures par semaine **DIVISION :** Upper Canada Village **ENDROIT :** Upper Canada Village,11 km à l’est de Morrisburg **DATE DE PUBLICATION :** 16 mars 2026 **DATE DE CLÔTURE :** 30 mars 2026 **LANGUE DU OU DES POSTES:** anglais **AIRE DE RECHERCHE :** ouverte **À QUOI PUIS-JE M’ATTENDRE À CE POSTE?** **Vous Aurez Les Fonctions Suivantes** - Agir conformément aux principes d’équité, de diversité et d’inclusion de la CPSL lors des échanges avec le personnel et la clientèle - Appuyer le coordonnateur ou la coordonnatrice de programme dans la conception, la coordination et la réalisation du volet culturel et patrimonial, notamment les visites guidées, les programmes éducatifs, les activités spéciales et les démonstrations d’histoire vivante. - Contribuer à la recherche, à la création et à la mise en œuvre de programmes et d’activités d’interprétation. - Encadrer le personnel saisonnier au quotidien et assurer la relève à la tête de l’équipe lorsque la situation l’exige. - Prendre part aux démonstrations et aux programmes de reconstitution historique. - Porter la tenue de travail appropriée. - Participer à la planification des horaires, à la répartition du personnel et à l’évaluation continue de la qualité des activités proposées. - Effectuer des recherches et préparer des synthèses ou des outils de référence pour appuyer les programmes et répondre aux demandes de renseignements des visiteurs. - Tisser et entretenir des liens solides avec les groupes communautaires, les partenaires et les intervenants locaux afin de soutenir les initiatives culturelles et patrimoniales de la Commission. - Aider à la planification d’événements, à la mise en place des programmes et aux divers besoins opérationnels. - Veiller à l’entretien des bâtiments, de l’équipement et des fournitures sous votre responsabilité, notamment en tenant à jour les inventaires de base et en signalant toute perte ou détérioration. - Assurer un milieu sécuritaire pour les visiteurs et le personnel en respectant toutes les procédures de santé et de sécurité. **QUELLES SONT LES QUALIFICATIONS?** **Qualifications Obligatoires** - Permis de conduire de l’Ontario de catégorie G valide. - Obtention d’un avis favorable à la suite d'un filtrage de sécurité approfondi, incluant une vérification des dossiers de police et une vérification des antécédents en vue d'un travail auprès de personnes vulnérables. CONNAISSANCES ET EXPÉRIENCE - Solides notions en patrimoine culturel, en interprétation de l’histoire vivante ou en conception de programmes d’histoire publique. - Expérience pratique dans le soutien ou l’animation de programmes d’éducation, de visites guidées, de démonstrations ou d’activités spéciales. - Maîtrise des méthodes d’interprétation historique, de l’art du récit et des techniques propres à l’histoire vivante. - Participation antérieure ou soutien actif à des initiatives culturelles, historiques ou communautaires - Connaissance des communautés, des groupes, des associations et des organismes autochtones de l’Est de l’Ontario - Connaissance de l’histoire et de la culture des peuples autochtones de l’Est de l’Ontario et du Canada HABILETÉS DE COMMUNICATION - Solides compétences en communication orale et en art oratoire pour susciter l’intérêt des visiteurs et appuyer les programmes d’interprétation. - Aisance à interagir avec les visiteurs, le personnel, les bénévoles et les partenaires communautaires. - Compétences en communication écrite pour préparer des synthèses de recherche, des ébauches de programmes et des documents de référence. COMPÉTENCES EN INFORMATIQUE JUGEMENT ET COMPÉTENCES ORGANISATIONNELLES ET ANALYTIQUES - Solides compétences en planification et en organisation pour appuyer la coordination des programmes et la préparation des activités. - Capacité à …
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