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Black History Interpreters
part-timeEdmonton$0k - $0k

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Location

Edmonton

Salary

$0k - $0k (CAD)

Type

part-time

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About this role

Are you enthusiastic and knowledgeable about the Black history of Edmonton and Western Canada? Do you love to facilitate memory-making experiences? Are you eager to share your knowledge and lived history in response to people's curiosity, perspectives and questions? If so, read on to learn more about the amazing opportunities that come with being a Black History Interpreter! 

As a historical interpreter you will bring history to life in times-gone-by and create meaningful experiences for others. You'll step into the shoes of history, dressed in period attire at Fort Edmonton Park, in one of our historical areas, showcasing your lived history and knowledge, enlightening others, and championing truths about an important part of our history.  Through storytelling, demonstrations, and interactive activities, you’ll share your knowledge, spark curiosity and inspire a deeper understanding of our shared past.

Our living history museum strives to create an immersive and engaging environment. To visualize what it’s like to be on our team, watch this video: https://youtu.be/hBMlRID0IoA.  

What will you do?

  • Interpret Edmonton and Western Canada’s Black history for visitors through conversation, re-enactment, role-playing, tours, activities, and demonstrations.
  • Lead and participate in large-scale interpretive programs, including historical talks, dramatic vignettes, and special event activities. Respectfully and inclusively navigate the scope of public questions and perspectives while acknowledging your right to do the same.
  • Assist in supporting and mentoring colleagues and volunteers.
  • Assist with high-volume special events.
  • Assist in the maintenance of artifacts and program supplies.
  • Collect statistical information and document programs.
  • Lead programs for pre-registered groups.
  • Participate in outreach, media engagements, public events, and other functions.
  • Complete other duties, as required.


  • Completion of Grade 12 or high school equivalent
  • Some experience with program delivery for the general public, tour groups, children and other program users

Assets:

  • Completion of the first year of a recognized diploma or degree program related to performing arts, history, education, recreation and leisure studies, or museum studies (other educational backgrounds and equivalencies will also be considered)
  • Knowledge of and networks within our Black community
  • Some experience with related Black community networks and activities
  • Experience working in a museum, cultural centre, or historic site
  • Ability to converse in a second language

Skills required for success:

  • Highly developed interpersonal and verbal communication skills, including the ability to manage potentially sensitive situations
  • Knowledge of Edmonton and Western Canada Black history and culture
  • Alignment to our Cultural Commitments and Leadership Competencies (https://bit.ly/4brRrXm)
  • Embracing a culture of equity, diversity, reconciliation and inclusion (https://bit.ly/3hd2d95)

Conditions of Employment: 

  • Current Intermediate First Aid & CPR, and AED is required prior to commencing employment
  • Hire is dependent upon a Police Information Check, including Vulnerable Sector check satisfactory to the City of Edmonton

Work Environment:

  • Ability to work weekends, holidays, evenings, as required
  • The weekly hours of work for this position are currently under review and may change at a future time. Any changes will be made in accordance with the City of Edmonton/Civic Service Union 52 collective agreement and the incumbent will be notified in advance

The City of Edmonton values applicants with a diverse range of skills, experiences and competencies, and encourages you to apply. We strive to provide reasonable access and accommodations throughout the recruitment process. To request an accommodation, please contact [email protected]. Learn more about our benefits https://bit.ly/COEbenefits

Successful candidates may be eligible for recall in the 2027 season

Up to 4  temporary, part-time positions for up to 5 months (May to September)

Hours of Work: Up to 39 hours per week, Monday - Sunday, weekends, evenings, and holidays, as required, from May to August.  Weekends in September. 

Salary: $21.918 - $26.183 (Hourly)

Talent Acquisition Consultant: JP./JR

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Edmonton rests in the heart of Treaty Six territory in Alberta and the homelands of the Metis Nation.

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Interpersonal Skills,Verbal Communication,Storytelling,Program Delivery,Historical Knowledge,Cultural Awareness,Mentoring,Event Assistance,Artifact Maintenance,Statistical Documentation,Public Engagement,Role-Playing,Diversity,Inclusion,Equity,Reconciliation

About City of Edmonton

We’re young, ambitious and building something extraordinary. Located on Treaty 6 Territory and with a population of over 1.5 million, Edmonton is one of Canada's youngest and fastest growing cities. We’re building a resilient and diverse economy, attracting the best and the brightest and striving to be a world leader in environmental sustainability. We value quality of life, community safety and a welcoming spirit that embraces new people and new ideas.

Team size: 10,001+ employees
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Industry: Government Administration

What you'll do

  • As a Black History Interpreter, you will interpret the Black history of Edmonton and Western Canada through various engaging methods such as storytelling and demonstrations. You will also assist in leading programs, mentoring colleagues, and participating in outreach activities.

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What does City of Edmonton pay for a Black History Interpreters?

City of Edmonton offers a competitive compensation package for the Black History Interpreters role. The salary range is CAD 0k - 0k per year. Apply through Clera to learn more about the full compensation details.

What does a Black History Interpreters do at City of Edmonton?

As a Black History Interpreters at City of Edmonton, you will: as a Black History Interpreter, you will interpret the Black history of Edmonton and Western Canada through various engaging methods such as storytelling and demonstrations. You will also assist in leading programs, mentoring colleagues, and participating in outreach activities..

Why join City of Edmonton as a Black History Interpreters?

City of Edmonton is a leading Government Administration company. The Black History Interpreters role offers competitive compensation.

Is the Black History Interpreters position at City of Edmonton remote?

The Black History Interpreters position at City of Edmonton is based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Contact the company through Clera for specific work arrangement details.

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