Competition # : 43150Department: Communities, Culture, Tourism & HeritageLocation: HALIFAXType of Employment: TermUnion Status: NSGEU - NSPGClosing Date: \xe2\x80\x8b18-Jun-24 \xe2\x80\x8b (Applications are accepted until 11:59 PM Atlantic Time)About UsThe Maritime Museum of the Atlantic (MMA) is part of the Nova Scotia Museum, in the Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage. This department supports communities across the province to be welcoming, inclusive, and accessible, providing a great quality of life for Nova Scotians. We value the collective diversity of our heritage and our people and believe in the transformative nature of culture to help create healthy, active, growing communities.The Nova Scotia Museum (NSM) consists of 28 museum sites across the province. It is responsible for the provincial collection of over one million artifacts and specimens housed at museum sites and storage facilities across the province. The NSM values equity, diversity, and inclusion and considers these drivers for necessary institutional change. The museum acknowledges that history\'s exclusionary practices must be addressed, that we are part of a shared heritage, and we will continue to work with community partners to work for change to interpret a more inclusive history.The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, an NSM site, engages the region\'s maritime experience in all its breadth and diversity, including our enduring and complex relationships with water and the sea.For more information visit https://cch.novascotia.ca/About Our OpportunityThe Coordinator of Maritime Education at the MMA plays an important role in developing and facilitating core programs of the museum\'s Boat School. They coordinate and lead the museum\'s hands-on learning programs, especially beginner boat building activities with youth, community groups, marginalized communities, and school groups.The Coordinator plans and facilitates hands-on learning experiences and workshops, such as boat building, working with hand tools, small projects based out of wood, marine trades, and on-the-water experiences. They work closely with the museum\'s Boat Builder and the Coordinator of Maritime Waterfront Experiences in the effective planning, development, delivery, evaluation of interpretive programs to engage, meet and exceed the diverse needs of all museum visitors and stakeholders.The Coordinator ensures excellent communication with community stakeholders and partners, and provides safe and engaging museum experiences. They train and supervise museum volunteers and staff who participate in program delivery related to Boat School programming and maritime education.They assist in planning to support the development of the Canadian Maritime Heritage District, Boat School, on-the-water experiences, programs in support of the CSS Acadia Interpretive Masterplan, and other duties as required.This position requires boat building and carpentry skills and knowledge, experience working with youth, small craft operator license, and an understanding of museum interpretation and program delivery. This position provides high quality visitor experiences and innovative access to the province\'s heritage resources.Reports to the Museum Manager.Primary AccountabilitiesAccountabilities include, but are not limited to:
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