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​Strathcona County Museum & Archives (Strathma), operated by The Strathcona County Heritage Foundation, is dedicated to preserving and showcasing Strathcona County's rich history and heritage. Committed to offering innovative, immersive experiences for visitors of all ages, Strathma invites passionate individuals to join our team. Whether you have a passion for history, education, or community engagement, we foster inclusive exhibits and initiatives that celebrate diverse perspectives and ensure our community's history is accessible and appreciated by all.

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Current Oppurtunities:

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Education & Engagement Coordinator:

 

Strathcona Museum & Archives (“Strathma”) in Sherwood Park collects, preserves, and showcases the history and heritage of Strathcona County. We are seeking an Education & Interpretation Coordinator to join our team.

This role blends two connected areas of museum work: education/program delivery and exhibit interpretation. You will lead curriculum-based initiatives, public programs, and themed experiences, while also contributing to exhibit development and interpretive content that helps visitors connect meaningfully to local heritage.

Working collaboratively with museum staff, volunteers, partner organizations, and the public, you will help shape and deliver engaging and accessible programming, events, and interpretive experiences that support Strathma’s mandate.

Strathma values diversity, inclusion, and accessibility and is committed to serving the diverse population of Strathcona County.

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Apply now 

We acknowledge the traditional lands and territories of the Indigenous Peoples who have lived on these lands and taken care of them since time immemorial. We respectfully acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, lands which are known as Amiskwaciy, Cree for “The Beaver Hills”. This region has been important for the Néhiyawak, Niitsitapi, Tsuut’ina, Anishinaabe, Nakota Sioux, and later the Métis. Many other tribes, including the Inuit, traveled and harvested on these lands. We acknowledge their collective stewardship. We are all Treaty People living together on these lands and we remain responsible to one another, the land, its resources, and to Treaty 6. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation.

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       Wednesday....................10am-4pm

Thursday............................1pm-8pm

       Friday..............................10am-4pm

       Saturday.........................10am-4pm

Sunday - Tuesday.................Closed

 

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