Coordinator, Eastern Ontario Sites
As the Province’s heritage agency, the Ontario Heritage Trust is
dedicated to preserving, protecting and promoting Ontario’s rich and diverse
heritage.
dedicated to preserving, protecting and promoting Ontario’s rich and diverse
heritage.
We are looking for a Coordinator to oversee the effective
delivery of the interpretation, programs, operat
delivery of the interpretation, programs, operat
ions, partnership and oversight
functions of the Trust’s cultural heritage sites in Eastern Ontario,
particularly Fulford Place (Brockville) and Homewood (Maitland) as well as some
responsibilities for the Trust’s interests between Kingston and the Quebec
border.
This position offers a unique career opportunity to work with
multi-disciplinary teams on a number of interesting and diverse projects.
multi-disciplinary teams on a number of interesting and diverse projects.
What can I expect to do in this role?
In this role, you will:
• design, develop, coordinate and deliver creative and innovative public
education, special events and interpretive products at multiple heritage sites
• build partnership and capitalize on opportunities to market and promote
programs with stakeholders
• provide advice and recommendation in the development and delivery of business
plans, policies and processes for the sites
• provide support on revenue generation, business planning, fundraising, corporate
sponsorship and marketing activities
• liaise with contacts to identify capital improvements and maintenance and
repair requirements
• provide team leadership, technical direction, advice and guidance to
volunteers, suppliers and contract staff
• design, develop, coordinate and deliver creative and innovative public
education, special events and interpretive products at multiple heritage sites
• build partnership and capitalize on opportunities to market and promote
programs with stakeholders
• provide advice and recommendation in the development and delivery of business
plans, policies and processes for the sites
• provide support on revenue generation, business planning, fundraising, corporate
sponsorship and marketing activities
• liaise with contacts to identify capital improvements and maintenance and
repair requirements
• provide team leadership, technical direction, advice and guidance to
volunteers, suppliers and contract staff
Location: 287 King Street, Brockville, Ontario
Requirements:
How do I qualify?
Knowledge:
• you have knowledge of and skills in public interpretation of cultural and
natural heritage sites and innovative and creative public programming design
and delivery
• you have knowledge of marketing principles and promotion techniques
• you have knowledge of the Trust’s mandate, legislative framework, museum
planning best practices and standards
• you can interpret and apply health, safety and fire legislation and regulations
and purchasing, procurement and budgeting policies and processes
• you have knowledge of and skills in public interpretation of cultural and
natural heritage sites and innovative and creative public programming design
and delivery
• you have knowledge of marketing principles and promotion techniques
• you have knowledge of the Trust’s mandate, legislative framework, museum
planning best practices and standards
• you can interpret and apply health, safety and fire legislation and regulations
and purchasing, procurement and budgeting policies and processes
Partnership Building and Interpersonal Skills:
• you have knowledge of partnership building strategies between the government,
education institutions and private organizations
• you can conduct public meetings and liaise with the public and special
interest groups to market and promote heritage sites
• you can build partnerships with museums and local businesses to link program
and activities of mutual benefit
• you have knowledge of partnership building strategies between the government,
education institutions and private organizations
• you can conduct public meetings and liaise with the public and special
interest groups to market and promote heritage sites
• you can build partnerships with museums and local businesses to link program
and activities of mutual benefit
Communication, Advisory and Presentation Skills:
• you can prepare and deliver a wide range of materials, represent the Trust at
meetings and address the public at special events
• you can provide input into business plans and explain polices and processes
to volunteers and contract staff
• you can prepare and deliver a wide range of materials, represent the Trust at
meetings and address the public at special events
• you can provide input into business plans and explain polices and processes
to volunteers and contract staff
Analytical, Research and Problem-Solving Skills:
• you can research and develop creative and innovative interpretive products
• you can identify challenges, address issues and concerns and ensure smooth
operation of the sites
• you can research and develop creative and innovative interpretive products
• you can identify challenges, address issues and concerns and ensure smooth
operation of the sites
Project Management Skills:
• you can oversee site activities and programs and develop and deliver
interpretive products, educational programs and events
• you can oversee site activities and programs and develop and deliver
interpretive products, educational programs and events
Salary range: $52,380.00 – $72,490.00 per year
How to Apply:
Please apply online, only, at www.ontario.ca/careers, quoting Job
ID 76889 by April 20, 2015. Faxes are not being accepted at this time. If you
require a disability related accommodation in order to participate in the
recruitment process, please contact us at www.gojobs.gov.on.ca/ContactUs.aspx
to provide your contact information. Recruitment Services staff will contact
you within 48 hours. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be
contacted.
ID 76889 by April 20, 2015. Faxes are not being accepted at this time. If you
require a disability related accommodation in order to participate in the
recruitment process, please contact us at www.gojobs.gov.on.ca/ContactUs.aspx
to provide your contact information. Recruitment Services staff will contact
you within 48 hours. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be
contacted.
The Ontario Public Service is an equal opportunity employer.
Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights
Code.
Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights
Code.