Here are the volunteer positions we have available for those 14 and up at The Manitoba Museum over the coming months. Training is provided for each position.
“CIRCUS: SCIENCE UNDER THE BIG TOP” EXHIBIT ATTENDANT
With over 20 interactive stations, “Circus: Science Under the Big Top” will take you on a hands-on journey of the science of the big top. From the biology of a real high-wire walk to the physics of the human cannonball and a contortionist box, visitors to this exhibit will experience the science behind the most amazing circus acts.
Exhibit Attendants will assist visitors as necessary to experience all of the hands-on components including assisting with connecting safety harnesses, explaining exhibits, crowd control, etc. This can be a fairly physical and demanding position at times, but will be a very exciting and entertaining exhibit to work in.
Museum Shop Assistant
Acquire valuable retail experience while you help our visitors discover the unique shopping opportunities at The Museum Shop.
Nonsuch Guide
Help Museum visitors experience what life was like aboard a 17th century sailing vessel.
Gallery Interpreter
Share interesting Human and Natural History facts, artifacts and specimens with our visitors as a Museum Ranger or using our interpretive carts.
Science Gallery Explainer
Share your interest in science with our visitors in the Science Gallery by helping visitors with the hands-on exhibits.
Education Program Guide
Lead groups of school children through structured history or science tours.
Volunteers are required to make a school-year commitment to this program, from October to May.
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