The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 continues its tradition of welcoming newcomers to Canada.
The Welcome Home to Canada (WHTC) program is a six month employability program for new immigrants to Canada. If you are an unemployed or underemployed immigrant and facing barriers to meaningful employment this program may be an option for you.
We currently have an opening for an Exhibitions Assistantas part of the 2025 Welcome Home to Canada program.
Job Title:
Exhibitions Assistant
Duration:
6 months from October 2025 to March 2026
Wages:
$17.75 per hour
Reports to:
Curator, Temporary and Travelling Exhibitions
Hours:
37.5 hours a week with two (2) paid rest periods of 15 minutes and one 30 minute unpaid lunch break each day.
Program eligibility
You must be either a permanent resident of Canada, Canadian citizen born outside of Canada (this means you have immigrated to Canada and have become a Canadian citizen) or a protected person as defined in Section 95 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act who is legally entitled to work in Canada and Nova Scotia
AND
You are unemployed or underemployed and facing barriers to employment such as lack of previous Canadian work experience, foreign credentials, language barriers or lack of professional networks.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Curator with day-to-day supervision by the Assistant Curator, the Exhibitions Assistant is responsible for the coordination of booking, transport and installation of the Museum's small travelling exhibits as well as assisting in the installation, preparation and dismantling of other museum exhibitions.
As part of the Welcome Home to Canada employment program at the Museum, the Exhibitions Assistant will participate in career-developing opportunities such as English or French lessons and networking and museum sector training, as applicable.
Responsibilities
Exhibition Operations & Financial Management
Arranges loans of small travelling exhibits and acts as the Museum's main liaison with hosts of small exhibits, including communicating exhibit host requirements, preparing and processing contracts and invoices as well as supporting hosts during the exhibit's display
Coordinates shipping arrangements for small travelling exhibitions
Assists with updating exhibition communication channels (web, internal newsletter, information sheets)
Assists in conducting follow-up through exhibit host surveys/feedback program and maintains information tracking spreadsheets for small travelling exhibits
Handles inquiries from prospective and confirmed exhibit hosts and conducts follow-up
Administration duties for record keeping and bill paying of travelling exhibition expenses
Renewing and tracking image licenses for exhibitions
Maintains budget tracking document for exhibition department budget
Assists with onsite exhibition installation, preparation, dismantling and other exhibitions duties as required
Reports risk issues to the Curator
Other tasks as assigned by the Curator
Collections
Organizes and updates Collections data, metadata, digital media, and associated information
Photographing and handling artifacts, as required
Marketing, Communication and Development:
Shares promotional materials with prospective hosts and supports confirmed exhibit host's promotion of the exhibit in accordance with the Museum's promotional guidelines
Skills required
Experience in administrative duties and/or project planning
Proficiency with information tools, including Microsoft suite
Ability to work independently in a fast paced, team-oriented environment
Resourcefulness and initiative
Strong analytical, organizational and problem-solving skills
Attention to detail and care
Excellent customer service skills
The ability to communicate effectively in English, oral and written
Museum or gallery experience an asset
French language skills an asset
Competencies
Teamwork
- Ability to work both independently and in a team environment. Ability to work professionally with a diverse group of people including visitors, partners, scholars and service providers
Problem-Solving
- Knowledge of problem-solving and decision-making techniques, and the ability to anticipate, generate solutions to problems and decide on a course of action.
Integrity and Trust
- Ability to operate with a high degree of honesty and openness, such that respect and trust is earned by coworkers, customers and partners
Communication
- Well developed communication skills: knowledge of various communication methods, and the ability to present and receive information in the most appropriate manner
Adaptability
- Knowledge and ability to effectively manage one's own behaviour and positively influence the actions of others during times of change, stress or uncertainty.
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Working Conditions & Physical Demands
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Standing on feet when installing or moving exhibitions
Occasional lifting and moving of crates, cases and audio-visual equipment up to 50 lbs.
Occasional use of hand and power tools
Working in an office environment
Please apply with your resume and cover letter and click on the link below to apply for this position:
https://pier21jobs.applytojobs.ca/welcome home to canada/40886
Closing date for application is 5pm on August 29, 2025.
For further information on the Welcome Home to Canada Program please visit https://pier21.ca/about/welcome-home-to-canada.
This position is included within the Bargaining Unit under the Collective Agreement. As a condition of employment, the successful candidate for the position will be required to become a member of the Service Employees International Union Local 2, Brewery General and Professional Workers Union. All Employees covered by the Agreement shall pay Union dues as established by the Union.
Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract
Contract length: 6 months
Pay: $17.75 per hour
Expected hours: No more than 37.5 per week
Benefits:
Language training provided
On-site parking
Work Location: In person