Heritage Interpreter (School Programs)
/Job Title:
Heritage Interpreter (School Programs)
Organization:
City of Richmond
Deadline:
Sep. 7, 2026
Organization Description:
The City of Richmond is committed to be the most appealing, livable, well-managed community in Canada, a vision that is only made possible by developing our most valuable asset – our people. This is a great opportunity to join our team and shape our community. The City of Richmond offers competitive pay programs, comprehensive benefits and attractive incentives. If you are looking to make a difference, and to share our vision, then please apply.
Website:
http://stevestonheritage.ca/school-programs/
Job Description:
The City of Richmond is currently looking for enthusiastic, responsible individuals who have excellent customer service, communication and interpersonal skills. You will enjoy working with the public and delivering educational programs and tours for all age groups at Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site, London Farm, Steveston Tram, and the Richmond Museum.
Responsibilities:
Delivery of school programs and tours.
Preparing all educational materials and spaces for programs, including set-up and clean-up.
Assisting with the development of hands-on activities for use on tours and programs.
Providing school program evaluations to teachers at the time of the program.
Mentoring volunteers to assist in program and tour delivery.
Cash handling, balancing and reporting.
Opening and closing of museum buildings.
Qualifications:
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Experience in public speaking, with a preference for speaking to groups of children.
Experience in customer service, with ability to courteously and effectively communicate with the public.
Experience interpreting cultural or natural heritage to public, with ability to interpret, explain, educate, and inspire visitors.
Ability to work both independently and interdependently while exercising sound judgment and initiative.
Ability to lead groups of various sizes and ages.
Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions.
Proficient at guiding interpretative conversations while creatively encouraging active participation from visitors.
Strong problem solving, communication skills, and ability to work well under pressure and deal with stressful situations with professionalism.
Basic knowledge of interpretive techniques and museum principles.
Knowledge of Canadian and BC history.
Ability to successfully pass a Police Information Check.
Ability to obtain First Aid certification.
Ability to speak a second language is an asset.
Ability to carry objects up to 25lbs.
Qualifications and Experience:
Completion of secondary school or Grade 12 equivalent plus up to 1 year of additional courses in education, history, museum studies, drama or similar.
A minimum of 1 year and up to and including 2 years of experience as a heritage interpreter, school program facilitator, or similar.
An equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered.
How to Apply:
To apply for this job, please visit https://tre.tbe.taleo.net/tre01/ats/careers/v2/viewRequisition?org=TRQS8M&cws=37&rid=2910
Competition closes on Wednesday, September 7th, 2026.
Remuneration:
$30.08 - $35.22, 12% in lieu of benefits
