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SCOPE
Are you passionate about art education for families and school-aged children? Do you have a demonstrated knowledge of contemporary art?
Surrey Art Gallery is looking for a School and Family Programmer.
Internationally recognized for its award-winning programs, Surrey Art Gallery exhibits contemporary art by local, national, and international artists,
including digital and sound art. Gallery programs include artist talks, tours, and artmaking and learning opportunities with artists, educators, and
other specialists.
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Union - CUPE Local 402 - Regular Part-Time
RESPONSIBILITIES
The School and Family Programmer carries out a range of educational and administrative responsibilities for developing, planning, implementing, and evaluating exhibition-related interpretive programs, events, and resources, including:
School Programs (K-12 tours, workshops, guides, resources, and professional development opportunities for teachers at the Gallery in
classrooms, and at conferences)
Family Programs (Family Sundays, and art making workshops)
Casual Visitor Resources (casual education materials, interpretive activities, and self guided tour resources)
The School and Family Programmer is also responsible for the hiring, training, and supervision of artist-educators and oversees participating staff and volunteers supporting education programs.
This position reports to the Curator of Learning and works directly with the Volunteer Programmer, Visual Arts Programmer, art educators, volunteers, Surrey Arts Centre staff, and community committees (such as the longstanding joint Gallery and Surrey Art Teachers Association
Committee), as well as the Gallery Director, Curator of Exhibitions and Collections, curatorial staff, Communications Coordinator, City staff, and contract artists, speakers, and designers.
We’re looking for a creative individual who enjoys working in a dynamic environment and thrives in situations requiring meeting deadlines and adapting to change.
Required skills include: strong knowledge and experience in art education theory and practice; broad knowledge of contemporary art and art history; excellent oral and written communication (including grant and report writing); solid administrative, organizational, interpersonal, and
research skills; supervisory skills, effective problem-solving abilities; and the capacity to work both independently and collaboratively within a team.
QUALIFICATIONS
University or college degree/diploma in a related discipline, such as, museum education, art education, or general education with an art
specialty (additional teaching certification is an asset)
2 years of progressively responsible experience in developing, administering, and presenting initiatives in this area of specialty, including
supervision, or an equivalent acceptable combination of training and experience
Emergency First Aid with CPR certification
Applicants under consideration will be required to clear a Police Information Check/Vulnerable Sector Check.
OTHER INFORMATION
Pay Steps Hourly Rate (2024 Rates)
Year 1 $32.04
Year 2 $32.86
Year 3 $33.83
APPLY
If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply at https://www.surrey.ca/about-surrey/jobs-careers to Job ID 6450.
This Posting Closes on April 16, 2025.