The City of Surrey’s Parks, Recreation and Culture Department currently has an auxiliary part-time (21 hrs per week) Heritage Re-enactment Co-ordinator opportunity in the Heritage Services Division. This position will be responsible for a new pilot project launching historical re-enactment presentations at City and Museum special events. The Heritage Re-enactment Co-ordinator works with volunteers, contracted actors, staff and the community to co-ordinate the production and presentation of dramatic heritage re-enactment vignettes, during the summer program season.
The North Vancouver Museum & Archives seeks a creative, energetic and organized individual to work with a community-based volunteer Heritage Fair Committee and with the Museum’s Education staff, to organize, promote, fundraise for and coordinate a celebratory and educational public Heritage Fair program. Promotion and registration of school groups, a community sponsorship program, educational events for students and the community will be coordinated.
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The Burnaby Arts Council is looking for a part-time (30hrs) Arts Services Coordinator/Office Manager with vision, creativity, and good strategic thinking and planning skills, who is familiar with the non-profit community arts council environment.
ROLE: To meet the BAC's mandate to: "Support, Expand, & Promote the Arts in Burnaby"
The Japanese Canadian National Museum (JCNM) requires an Education Coordinator to plan and offer educational programs for youth and community members. The JCNM is part of the National Nikkei Museum & Heritage Centre, a multi-use facility in Burnaby, BC. The Centre’s mission is to preserve and promote Japanese Canadian history, arts, and culture through vibrant programs and exhibits that connect generations and inspire diverse audiences.