Tuesday 4 March 2014

Job Opportunity at the Legislative Assembly Office



Heritage Interpreter at the Legislative Assembly Office in Edmonton.

The Legislative Assembly Office supports the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly – providing nonpartisan procedural, administrative and educational services.

We offer challenging work, a rich history, a beautiful location and support for career-long learning.

As an ambassador for the Alberta Legislature you will use your dynamic interpretation and presentation skills to deliver tours and inquiry-based educational programming focused on the history, parliamentary process and political practices of the Alberta Legislature. To engage our visitors in an exceptional experience, you will project a professional and nonpartisan attitude in interactions with clients along with a strong commitment to client service.

Completion of or enrolment in postsecondary education is required. Knowledge of educational programming, cultural and/or historical interpretive techniques and an interest in history and the political process are assets for this position. Extensive training and resources will be provided. Proficiency in French or other languages is an asset. 

Starting rate of pay for Heritage Interpreters is $18.08 per hour with an increase to $19.93 per hour upon completion of training plus 11.2% in lieu of holiday and statutory entitlements.

This position requires the flexibility to work day, evening, weekend and statutory holiday shifts as hours of work may vary. Heritage Interpreters must have full-time availability up to 36.25 hours per week. 

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only candidates under further consideration will be contacted. Final candidates will undergo pre-employment checks. 

Please submit your resumé by March 14, 2014, to:

Legislative Assembly Office - Human Resource Services
901, 9718 – 107 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5K 1E4
Phone: 780.427.1364 Fax: 780.427.6436
E-mail: hr@assembly.ab.ca
For additional information visit www.assembly.ab.ca

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