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Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc (TteS) is seeking an ISETS Monument Ambassador for a full-time, temporary position dedicated to assisting in museum operations and providing guided tours related to the Secwépemc culture. The role requires strong communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and a commitment to confidentiality and professionalism when interacting with the public.
JOB POSTING
Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc (TteS) is a fast-growing vibrant organization committed to the development and progress of its Band Members and Community. As such, the TteS invites applications from qualified, highly motivated, and dynamic individuals to fill the following position.
POSITION TITLE: ISETS Monument Ambassador (2 openings)
DEPARTMENT: Language & Culture
SUPERVISOR: Manager, Language & Culture
TERMS: Full Time, Temporary until August 29, 2025
REFERENCE #: 2025 - 079
ISETS REF #: SS310-26032
This is an outside-funded position. All applicants must meet the ISETS eligibility criteria below:
ISETS eligibility requirements:
Purpose of Position:
The purpose of this position is to assist museum staff in conducting research on residential school, provide guided tours and guided workshops for guests at the residential school and the Le Estcwicwey. The incumbent reports to the Language and Culture Manager to ensure appropriate activities and efficient operations of the Museum. The Monument Ambassador is expected to operate with the highest level of confidentiality and professionalism. The immediate supervisors in this position are the Manager and staff of the Language and Culture Department.
The Secwépemc Museum and Heritage Park (SMHP) is a built upon the principles and traditions of the Secwépemc Nation, which is comprised of 17 Bands spread throughout the interior of British Columbia. The SMHP’s mandate flows from this collective membership, and the Secwépemc Nation’s ownership and right to steward their cultural heritage resources. The Museum displays its collection on the bottom floor of the Annex Building which is owned and maintained by the Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc (TteS). The public is invited to explore rotating and permanent exhibits Monday through Friday during open hours. In response to the confirmation of Le Estcwicwéy̓ (The Missing) on May 27, 2021, TteS Ambassadors are the face of the SMHP by greeting and interacting with visitors while supporting the SMHP’s mission and sharing the history and current events of Le Estcwicwéy̓. Ambassadors promote and deliver walking tours and outreach activities under the supervision of the SMHP Administrator.
nature under the direction of various SMHP staff including, proper care, handling, and documentation of the museum’s collections, conduct guided tours and guided workshops, research, filling in for reception as needed, and other duties as assigned by the SMHP Staff and Language and Culture Department Manager.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Strategic leadership:
In collaboration with the Language and Culture Department Manager and immediate supervisors, will plan, develop and long and short-term goals and objectives for their summer work as ambassadors.
Role as Monument Ambassadors:
Professional Certification, Education, and Experience:
Ambassador Characteristics & Qualifications
Must be tactful and diplomatic.
Communicate effectively with people of all ages.
Be organized.
Must work well independently and as a member of a team.
Have excellent problem-solving skills.
Have a lovefor learning and teaching.
Present a professional appearance.
Be Reliable and punctual.
Outgoing and enthusiastic
Able to work independently.
Strong desire to interact with the public and assist guest from diverse backgrounds.
Be courteous, patient, and respectful at all times.
Time Commitment
Full-Time employment; 35-hours per week (flexible work week). Additionally, Ambassadors must attend all training sessions. This position includes significant evening and weekend work.
Training & Orientation
The supervises will provide training for the Monument Ambassadors.
Practice in becoming comfortable in public speaking.
Have desire to learn about TteS, residential school, museum, and Le Estcwicwéy̓ history and current events.
Willing to learn Secwépemc Language, History and Culture
Willing to participate in Secwepemctsín classes
Willing to learn more about Secwepemc history, culture, songs and dances.
HOURS OF WORK: 7-hour day shifts.
PAY GRADE: Starting at $22.00 per hour.
Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc thanks all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
In accordance with Section 16(1) of the Canadian Human Rights Act and pursuant to Section 42 of the BC Human Rights code, it is TteS Policy to practice preferential hiring for Aboriginal peoples. Candidates who wish to qualify for preferential consideration must self-identify.
Deadline for the Job posting is June 17th, 2025, by 2:00pm
Submit Job Application Form, cover letter, resume, and references.
online: https://tkemlups.ca/employment/
or at our Human Resources office #200 - 330 Chief Alex Thomas Way.
Office Hours are Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm &
closed for lunch from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
We require each applicant to fill out.
an online application form which can be found at: https://tkemlups.ca/employment/
Any late submissions or submissions without the job application form will not be considered.