Travelling Exhibit Coordinator
City of Thunder Bay
425 Donald St. EThunder Bay, OntarioP7E5V1
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated individual to join our team
as the Travelling Exhibit Coordinator. The Internship is a 12-month contract designed to assist
in promoting and sharing the stories of Indigenous veterans from Northwestern Ontario
through the exhibit Anishnaabe Zhiimaagnishii Inaadiziwin / Life of Indigenous Soldiers /
Vie des Soldats Autochtones. The intern will travel to pow-wows and community events across
the region, setting up interactive booths to raise awareness about the development of this
travelling exhibit as well as travelling with the completed exhibit. The program emphasizes
community engagement and reconciliation, with a focus on gathering feedback, fostering
dialogue, and sharing and gathering stories of resilience and service. Interns will serve as
ambassadors of the exhibit, helping to connect communities to this important historical
initiative.
Full Time
Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport
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11/5/2026
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Assist with the setup and takedown of the travelling exhibit at various locations.
• Deliver educational programming and presentations related to the exhibit.
• Engage with community members, including Indigenous Elders, veterans, and youth, to
facilitate meaningful interactions and discussions.
• Conduct oral history interviews
• Coordinate logistics for exhibit transportation and scheduling.
• Promote the exhibit through social media, local media, and community outreach.
• Collect feedback and data to help evaluate the success of the exhibit.
• Strong interest in Indigenous history and veterans'' stories.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
• Experience with community engagement and outreach is an asset.
• Proficiency in social media and other promotional tools.
• Must be available to travel within Northwestern Ontario.
• Valid G licence
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
1. Must be legally eligible to work in Canada;
2. Must be at least 18 years of age;
3. Must reside in Northern Ontario for the duration of the contract;
4. Must not have previously been employed through the NOHFC People and Talent
Program;
5. Must have a clear certified criminal record check;
6. Must be able to work evenings and weekends as workload demands;
7. Must sign a confidentiality agreement.
- Closing Date/Apply by: ASAP/Until Filled
APPLICATIONS:
Resume with covering letter emailed or mailed to:
Mr. Michael deJong, Curator/Archivist
Thunder Bay Museum
425 Donald St. E.
Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5V1
curatorial@thunderbaymuseum.com









