Museum of Toronto
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- Description
- Position Details
- Pay and Benefits
- Qualifications and Experience
- Application Process
Description
Gallery Attendants – Part time
Museum of Toronto (formerly Myseum) is a not-for-profit charitable organization founded in 2014. It connects Torontonians to the city and to each other. For over a decade, we have defined how Toronto communities tell, share, and learn about our unique and ever-evolving city through our histories and aspirations for the future.
Museum of Toronto is seeking a part-time Gallery Attendant to provide excellent front-line service to gallery visitors. Gallery Attendants are responsible for establishing an inclusive atmosphere by welcoming guests and providing information on the organization and programming while ensuring the security and safety of the displayed artifacts/installations.
Responsibilities
You will report directly to the Operations Manager and work alongside the Assistant and/or Associate Curators, your duties include the following:
- Opening and Closing Exhibition Space: The Gallery Attendant is responsible for opening and closing the exhibition space on time. Duties include: Setting up tech equipment (iPads, projectors, headsets, etc), replenishing exhibition supplies, displaying signage, tidying up the space at the end of each shift, etc.
- Visitor Assistance: The Gallery Attendant assists visitors with questions or concerns. This includes providing directions, answering questions about the exhibition and programming, and promoting the Museum of Toronto brand.
- Be an ambassador: The Gallery Attendant will promote Museum of Toronto to visitors and tell them more about upcoming programming and city wide events. When possible, gallery attendants will ask attendees to sign up for our newsletter and/or make a donation.
- Gallery Monitoring: Gallery attendant is responsible for monitoring the galleries to ensure that the displayed artifacts/installations are not damaged, stolen, or vandalized. This includes walking through the galleries, checking for any potential hazards, and reporting any suspicious activity to the appropriate authorities.
This is a part-time contract position requiring you to work weekday and weekend hours depending on the exhibition schedule. Standard work hours are 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m, which includes a 30-minute lunch break. Your schedule may vary and you may have the opportunity to work more hours through the participation of off-site exhibitions and public events and programs.
Rage of pay is $17.20 per hour, less applicable statutory deductions.
To apply, candidates should submit a letter of interest and CV in one PDF document. Please reference “Gallery Attendant” in the subject line. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. The hiring process will involve a 30-minute screening call, followed by an in-person interview.. A reference check will precede any offer of employment. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. For further information on the Museum of Toronto, please refer to our website: www.museumoftoronto.com.
The Museum of Toronto is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from qualified candidates from visible and invisible minority group members, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons across the spectrum of sexual orientation and gender identities and others with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. We are committed to hiring on merit and to removing barriers in employment policies. Reasonable accommodation for disabilities will be provided, on request, to support applicant’s participation in all aspects of the recruitment and selection process.
Job Details
Location:
Toronto
Pay and Benefits
Hourly rate range:
$17.00 — $18.00 per hour
Qualifications and Experience
Required Qualifications and Experience:
Qualifications:
- Courteous and pleasant mannered, outgoing with strong interpersonal skills, and must enjoy working in a public-facing role
- Ability to communicate effectively and engage with visitors.
- A keen interest in the history of the city of Toronto
- The ability to work independently under general direction and in a team environment
- Dependable, responsible and prompt.
Application Process
Will an automated HR system be used to filter applicants?
– Yes.
Will non-shortlisted applicants be notified?
– No.
Are interviews flexible? (e.g. different interview formats, times, location, remote option)
– Yes.
Will some interview questions be provided in advance?
– No.
To apply, please visit museum.applytojobs.ca.