
The Great Lakes Museum is seeking Tour Guides with excellent customer service skills to deliver engaging and informative tours of the S.S. Keewatin and the Great Lakes Museum (Dry Dock and Pumphouse National Historic Site), throughout the busy summer season. This position is a great opportunity to work in a friendly, fun and collaborative work environment while developing visitor experience, communications and leadership skills.
Shipwreck Tour Host: As an additional opportunity, those applying for the Tour Guide position can also apply to host tours aboard the Island Belle. Guides host a Shipwreck Tour of Kingston Harbour that highlights the rich history of shipwrecks in the area. The project is a collaboration with 1000 Islands Cruise Lines. Please indicate on the GLM Employment Form if you are interested in being considered for this position
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The Great Lakes Museum is seeking a Program Assistant with a background in education to develop, facilitate and coordinate community outreach programs and events, summer camps, adult programs, and assist with visitor services throughout the busy summer season. This position is a great opportunity to work in a friendly, creative and collaborative work environment while developing program delivery and development, project planning and communications skills.
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The Great Lakes Museum seeks a Collections Assistant with excellent research skills to assist with managing a broad and unique collection and archive of maritime ephemera, and to support the development of educational displays or exhibits. This position is a great opportunity to work in a friendly, creative and collaborative work environment while developing the competencies and skills to work with a varied collection. The Museum’s mission is to inspire an enduring connection to the maritime heritage of Kingston and the Great Lakes.
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Reporting to the Manager/Curator, the Museum Assistant will play a key role in the day-to-day operations of the museum, including welcoming visitors, delivering guided tours, assisting with onsite procedures, and supporting program, exhibit, and administrative tasks. The Museum Assistant is the first point of contact at the museum and communicate the museum’s role in the cultural and military history of Kingston to a broad range of audiences. As such, they play a pivotal role in the continued success of the museum’s onsite operations and public engagement activities. In addition to operational responsibilities, the Museum Assistant will have the opportunity to contribute to several independent projects and museum initiatives, allowing them to gain practical, hands-on experience across several key areas of museum work, including historical interpretation, educational programming, event coordination, historical research, and digital content creation.
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This position is funded by Young Canada Works. Applicants must be:
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The Communications and Marketing Coordinator is an energetic, creative thinker who shapes and implements comprehensive communications, marketing, and promotional plans for the Agnes Etherington Art Centre (AGNES), a leading public, university art museum. Reporting to the Director and Curator, and working closely with administrative and artistic program staff, the Communications and Marketing Coordinator ensures effective internal communications and external promotion of AGNES’s programs and achievements. Responsibilities encompass public and media relations, traditional and digital media including advertising, social media, e-communications and targeted marketing campaigns, coordination of print and electronic newsletters, and website management. Always sensitive to the role and mission of the art museum, the Communications and Marketing Coordinator shapes an astute communication, marketing and promotional program that engages diverse audiences locally and globally.
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Job Description: As a Tour Guide you will contribute to an outstanding guest experience at Kingston Destination Group: as part of the Kingston 1000 Islands Cruises/Kingston Trolley Tours team. Tour Guides are responsible for developing a unique story telling experience and must work both independently and as part of a team on board our vessels/vehicles.
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As we head into Fall, this role will expand to assist Kingston Trolley Tours with the 'Ghost & Mystery' storytelling experience. Casual, contract position, offering up to 15 hours/per week. Weekend availability/evening shifts required.
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The school photographer will travel to various schools to conduct school photo day sessions. The photographer will be required to photograph both children and adults. The successful candidate must be a motivated individual who is enthusiastic about photography and is customer service oriented.
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Sistema Kingston is seeking an energetic and engaging Choir Teaching Artist to join our Saint Thomas More School team in January 2026 to finish out the year, leading up to their year end concert on May 14th at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. You will focus on singing and vocal skill development with students in grades 2-6, sometimes in small groups (7-11), and sometimes in “tutti choir” (approx. 25-30). Preparation begins January 5th, and work with students begins on January 12th.
On-site hours are Monday-Thursday, 3:00-5:30pm. While Sistema is looking for someone who can join the team for 4 days/week in the long run, they are open to discussion about 3 or 2 days/week for the perfect candidate! Contracts are renewed annually, with possibility of renewal for the 2026-27 year.
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The Choir Teaching Artist will be a lively musician/educator whose specialization is Vocal and General Music. They will work collaboratively in a team environment. Activities will include (but are not limited to):
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We are seeking an energetic and engaging Strings Teaching Artist to join our Molly Brant Elementary School team in January 2026 to finish out the year, leading up to our year end concert on May 14th at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. Your focus will be teaching group classes that include both violin and viola students at beginner and junior levels. Students are in grades 3-6, and groups will have up to 15 students. Preparation begins January 5th, and work with students begins on January 12th.
On-site hours are Monday-Thursday, 2:30-5:30pm. While we are looking for someone who can join the team for 4 days/week in the long run, we are open to discussion about 3 or 2 days/week for the perfect candidate! Contracts are renewed annually, with possibility of renewal for the 2026-27 year.
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The Upper Strings Teaching Artist will be a lively musician/educator whose primary instrument is Violin or Viola. They will work collaboratively in a team environment. Activities will include (but are not limited to):
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Art Noise is having an open call for new instructors to teach classes and workshops in our new studio classroom! We are looking for instructors of all mediums to join our teaching roster.
Instructors are a casual, contract position with flexible hours based on scheduled classes, and are paid $40/hour plus up to an hour paid for set-up and/or clean-up. Instructors are also eligible for up to 25% off at Art Noise during their teaching contract.
Interested applicants are asked to send a summary of experience and examples of work to Tori at education@artnoise.ca
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SUMMARY
Art Noise's new studio classroom is open! And we are looking for both draped and undraped models to pose during Life Drawing sessions.
Art Noise currently runs a weekly Uninstructed Life Drawing session with undraped models, and will be running a teen lite version with draped models, alongside other programming that may need models on an as-needed basis. Models will be asked to do a variety of positions with different timings over the course of each session.
We are happy to accept model applications for those brand-new to modelling and wanting to gain experience, or those with experience already!
Any questions, or applications can be sent directly to Tori through education@artnoise.ca
10:30am to 2:30pm (minus one hour for lunch, supplied)
Posing typically consists of gestures and one long study but is adapted to suit the model. The group has been working with models for over 30 years and has a lot of experience with both experienced models and those new to life drawing classes.
Models can pose draped, undraped, in costume, regalia and theme. Models who have posed during past sessions include musicians, dancers, trades people, athletes, cosplay including marvel, Disney, fantasy, goth, horror, and historical reenactors, Vikings, Iron Sword Fencers, Drag, Star Wars, Pirates, Town Criers, Politicians, Military, Celtic dancers and warriors, etc.