Employment and Volunteer Vacancies
Employment and Volunteer Vacancies
Employment and Volunteer Vacancies
About Cooktown Museum & National Trust of Australia Queensland The historic landmark, previously known as James Cook Museum, is situated in the rich history town of Cooktown and is set in a stunning nineteenth-century convent.  Cooktown Museum has been reimagined to proudly tell the fascination stories of the region.  Experience the history of this beautifully restored Sisters of Mercy convent school building built in 1888-89, which is an embodiment of everything the NTAQ represents: to protect, conserve, and celebrate the Environmental, Built and Cultural heritage of our State. As we work towards sharing the amazing stories and the extensive collection of artefacts with our guests and continue to bring fascinating stories for future generations, we are seeking motivated and passionate Casual Museum Guides to ensure a valuable guest experience and to oversee the property and volunteer teams at this special heritage site. About the RoleAs a Museum Guide, you will hold responsibility for welcoming visitors and hosting them around the property, sharing stories of the collection items to engage and educate visitors in the complete history of the region. You will report directly to the permanent staff, working as part of a small friendly team.  This Museum Guide role involves general museum guide duties such as conducting site tours, customer service, retail sales, cash handling, administration, collection care and cleaning duties.  Work hours will be highly variable, based on the season. Weekend work will be required, and the availability to cover periods of leave for other Museum staff. About YouTo be successful in this role, you must have experience in presenting information in a memorable, interesting and enjoyable manner to guests of all ages and nationalities. Other key skills and qualifications we are looking for include:Must have good local knowledge of the town and regional attractionsMust have flexible availability which will includes working over school holiday periodsMust be a person who is a positive ambassador for National Trust; very friendly and well presentedShould have previous experience with working productively within a small team – must be a cooperative team player, able to follow direction without supervision and demonstrate initiative to complete job tasksCan demonstrate a flexible, cooperative, ‘can-do’ attitude. A friendly, motivated and calm manner is essential, with the ability to handle minor customer complaintsYou will require cash handling and sales skills, as the museum has a small retail departmentHealth, fitness and ability to walk distances, stand for long periods, carry loads up to 10kg, climb stairs, and work in hot conditions and to perform all requirements of the roleWhat we can offer Just as our charter is to protect, conserve, and celebrate the Environmental, Built and Cultural heritage of our State – we also are committed to ensuring our Team Members are protected, taken care of and of course celebrated!  We offer current and future team members:NTAQ Team Member Card offering unlimited entry to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and other SEQ sites and Access to 470+ fitness facilities through Fitness Passport for you and your family AUD Cooktown 4895

Museum Officer

About Cooktown Museum & National Trust of Australia Queensland

The historic landmark, previously known as James Cook Museum, is situated in the rich history town of Cooktown and is set in a stunning nineteenth-century convent.  Cooktown Museum has been reimagined to proudly tell the fascination stories of the region.  Experience the history of this beautifully restored Sisters of Mercy convent school building built in 1888-89, which is an embodiment of everything the NTAQ represents: to protect, conserve, and celebrate the Environmental, Built and Cultural heritage of our State.

 

As we work towards sharing the amazing stories and the extensive collection of artefacts with our guests and continue to bring fascinating stories for future generations, we are seeking motivated and passionate Casual Museum Guides to ensure a valuable guest experience and to oversee the property and volunteer teams at this special heritage site.

 

About the Role

As a Museum Guide, you will hold responsibility for welcoming visitors and hosting them around the property, sharing stories of the collection items to engage and educate visitors in the complete history of the region. You will report directly to the permanent staff, working as part of a small friendly team. 

This Museum Guide role involves general museum guide duties such as conducting site tours, customer service, retail sales, cash handling, administration, collection care and cleaning duties.  Work hours will be highly variable, based on the season. Weekend work will be required, and the availability to cover periods of leave for other Museum staff.

 

About You

To be successful in this role, you must have experience in presenting information in a memorable, interesting and enjoyable manner to guests of all ages and nationalities.

 Other key skills and qualifications we are looking for include:

  • Must have good local knowledge of the town and regional attractions
  • Must have flexible availability which will includes working over school holiday periods
  • Must be a person who is a positive ambassador for National Trust; very friendly and well presented
  • Should have previous experience with working productively within a small team – must be a cooperative team player, able to follow direction without supervision and demonstrate initiative to complete job tasks
  • Can demonstrate a flexible, cooperative, ‘can-do’ attitude. A friendly, motivated and calm manner is essential, with the ability to handle minor customer complaints
  • You will require cash handling and sales skills, as the museum has a small retail department
  • Health, fitness and ability to walk distances, stand for long periods, carry loads up to 10kg, climb stairs, and work in hot conditions and to perform all requirements of the role
What we can offer

Just as our charter is to protect, conserve, and celebrate the Environmental, Built and Cultural heritage of our State – we also are committed to ensuring our Team Members are protected, taken care of and of course celebrated!  We offer current and future team members:

  • NTAQ Team Member Card offering unlimited entry to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and other SEQ sites and
  • Access to 470+ fitness facilities through Fitness Passport for you and your family