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Organization Name | Parks Canada |
Position Name | Interpreter Officer Coordinator II |
Last Date to Apply | 31 October 2024 |
Official Website | http://pc.gc.ca/en/index |
Salary | $67,539 to $72,767 |
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Who can apply
- Persons residing within a 200 kilometres radius of Maitland Bridge, NS who have a legal status to work in Canada. (Please indicate in your application the reason for which you are entitled to work in Canada: Canadian citizenship, permanent resident status or work permit.
Locations
Nova Scotia
Kejimkujik National Park of Canada
Maitland Bridge
Vacancies
- There would be 01 vacancy for this position.
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Education
- A secondary school diploma or PSC approved alternatives, and
- Successful completion of a minimum of three (3) courses relevant to the duties of the position (e.g. courses taken through continuing education facilities, colleges, universities, professional or governmental organizations or employers including training provided by Indigenous elders or groups that may include but are not limited to courses in heritage interpretation, communications, public speaking, performing arts).
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Experience
- Experience delivering cultural and/or natural heritage programming to groups including children, families or international visitors;
- Experience in delivering information to groups in face-to-face situations with the purpose of educating, informing, engaging, entertaining and/or motivating.
- Experience in the development of interpretive programs to a wide range of audiences using a variety of presentation techniques
- Experience in the planning, promoting, and delivery of interpretive events
- Experience with audio/visual equipment, computer equipment and software
- Experience supervising staff or volunteers.
- Experience working with Mi’kmaq communities and/or elders.
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Language requirements
- English essential
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