Description
As an Indigenous Peoples Interpreter, you will bring Edmonton's rich heritage to life through storytelling, demonstrations, and interactive activities. You'll engage with visitors, lead educational programs, and participate in special events, all while fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of Indigenous peoples.
What will you do?
- Engage visitors with Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) histories and cultures as it relates to Edmonton within the Indigenous Peoples
- Experience or one of our four historical eras: 1846 Fort & Cree Encampment, 1885 Street & Métis Camp, 1905 Street, or 1920 Street
- Interpret a period of Edmonton's history to the visiting public using a variety of methods such as: story telling, demonstrations of traditional skills, engaging visitors in one-on-one conversations, tours, and costumed role play
- Participate in and lead large-scale interpretive programs such as historical talks, dramatic vignettes, and special event activities, as well as research and implement new programs
- Assist with high-volume special events
- Assist in the maintenance of artifacts and program supplies
- Collect statistical information
- Lead programs for pre-registered school groups and other groups as required
- Participate in media engagements, public events, and other functions as required
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