Education and Public Programs Coordinator

Beachville, Ontario
Contract
Community
In Person
9am-4pm Monday-Friday (35 hours per week)
May 13, 2025 at 4:00pm
Job Description
Beachville District Museum is seeking a dynamic and motivated individual to join our team as an Education and Public Programs Coordinator (EPPC). The E.P.P.C. plays a crucial role in developing and delivering our 2025/2026 programs and events. By coordinating speakers, designing curriculum-specific educational programs and learning tools, the E.P.P.C. brings local histories to audiences of all ages. This position is a fantastic opportunity for a recent college or university graduate with a passion for museum studies, community, history, education, and/or cultural studies. Beachville District Museum is an equal opportunity employer and invites candidates from all backgrounds and abilities to apply.
Reporting to the Curator, the EPPC’s primary responsibilities are to:
-Review and Revise Program and Event Policies
-Develop and Implement 2025/26 Program and Event Schedule
-Market Programs and Events
-Deliver Educational Programs
-Collect and Analyze Participant Evaluations
The ideal candidate:
-holds a post-secondary degree in programming, museum studies, history, education, cultural studies, or a related field
-has an interest working in the heritage sector or in museums
-is responsible, organized and self-motivated
-conducts themselves in a professional manner
-meets the current eligibility criteria for the Young Canada Works - Building Careers in Heritage job program
-has reliable means of transportation
-has experience with Canva or other marketing asset creation software(s)
** Experience in teaching, educational planning, museum research, event management, or public/educational programming will be considered an asset
Beachville is situated in the Thames River Valley between Ingersoll and Woodstock, just thirty (30) minutes east of London. The village originally developed around the limestone industry and the railroad, and became a central hub of Oxford County. Beachville District Museum is supported through a joint funding agreement between Zorra Township, South-West Oxford Township and the Beachville District Historical Society.
Please note: Beachville District Museum is an equal opportunity employer, and encourages all qualified applicants to apply. We welcome applicants that are new Canadians, Indigenous youth, youth with disabilities or members of other minority groups. As a workplace we aspire to support Indigenous Cultural Safety to promote racial equality and inclusivity.
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