A Museum staff member seated at a table supervising a young visitor who is looking into a microscope.

Careers & Volunteering

Thank you for your interest in career and volunteer opportunities at the Manitoba Museum! The Museum is a unique and exciting place to work and volunteer.

Careers at the Manitoba Museum

The Manitoba Museum is the province’s largest award-winning heritage and science centre. It is unique in its combination of human and natural history themes and renowned for its vivid portrayal of Manitoba’s rich and colourful history, Planetarium shows, and Science Gallery exhibits. The Museum features immersive dioramas, multi-dimensional interpretation, science and astronomy education, and quality school and community programs. The Museum protects over 2.8 million artifacts and specimens in its collections, including the Hudson’s Bay Company Museum Collection.

The Manitoba Museum places a pivotal role in showcasing the rich heritage and natural wonders of our region. Our collections are encyclopedic in scope, encompassing both cultural artifacts and scientific specimens. The Museum strives to conserve collect and share knowledge, while encouraging intercultural dialogue and understanding within our communities. Through innovative, perspective-changing programs, the Museum is creating platforms for critical conversations, showcasing diverse perspectives and promoting inclusivity within our society.

A Museum staff member behind a programming table points out features of an artifact to a visitor looking closely with a magnifying glass.

Two Museum staff at a table in a collections lab with a number of artifacts, including a pair of moccasins, laid out in front of them.

Our team is made up of talented people who are passionate about their work. We employ approximately 40 full-time and 25 – 30 part-time staff. In addition, we often have temporary or term employees working on various programs and projects supported through grant funding. We accept and keep resumes for 6 months, should opportunities become available in your field of interest and qualifications.

The Manitoba Museum is committed to employment equity and welcomes diversity in the workplace, with a goal to build a workforce that represents the community in which we live and that we serve. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all and encourage you to identify your employment equity status in your cover letter. Please request an accommodation if required to enable you to apply and be assessed in a fair and equitable manner during the selection process.

A Museum staff member seated at a programming table, demonstrating a science activity for two young visitors.

The ideal candidate will support the Manitoba Museum’s values of curiosity, integrity, responsibility, respectfulness, and inclusivity. All successful candidates must be eligible to work in Canada and successfully pass a Child Abuse Registry Check. Some positions will require candidates to successfully pass a criminal record check with vulnerable sector check.

Most of our positions offer:

  • Benefit Plan with medical, dental, vision benefits and an Employee Assistance Program
  • Pension plan
  • Health spending account
  • 3 weeks of vacation entitlement
  • Branded attire
  • Fitness facility discount
  • Museum Membership that includes:
    • Free or discounted admission to 30+ science centres and museums across Canada
    • Discounts at the Museum Shop
    • Discounts at local restaurants and businesses in Winnipeg’s Exchange District
    • Discounted memberships at local organizations

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Volunteering at the Manitoba Museum

Volunteering: It’s Fun!

Current Volunteers:

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Hundreds of volunteers assist the Manitoba Museum in any given year. The minimum age to volunteer is 14; there is no upper limit. The benefits for volunteers include acquiring new skills, putting learning into practice, experiencing an exciting work environment, and meeting new people.

A Museum Volunteer standing behind a rolling cart containing a number of fossil specimens. The Volunteer is shining a flashlight on one specimen, showing the fossil to a visitor.

Volunteers provide valuable service to the Museum through direct assistance to staff or the delivery of public programs. The Museum recognizes that as a volunteer you give your time, abilities, and enthusiasm freely to help us and we appreciate this significant support. Volunteers share their time, abilities, and knowledge by working with or explaining the Museum’s collections to the public. The work is greatly appreciated by the Museum, and is rewarding and fulfilling to the volunteer. Some of the tasks performed by the volunteers who work with the public include assisting in the Museum Shop, acting as Nonsuch Guides, Science Gallery Hosts, and Gallery Hosts. Volunteers who work behind the scenes make use of their clerical, technical, or scientific skills.

The Museum is a welcoming environment that recognizes the vital role volunteers play in our organization. We offer flexible schedules with opportunities for weekday and weekend shifts throughout the year in the Museum’s public areas, assisting us with a number of interpretive activities. During the week opportunities may be available in ‘behind the scenes’ areas of the Museum including our human and natural history departments. The Museum is not open in the evenings unless we are hosting a special event.

A Museum volunteer demonstrating the use of an artifact at a programming pop-up in the Arctic & Subarctic Gallery.
Benefits of Volunteering at the Manitoba Museum
  • Opportunity to work with a highly committed team of staff and volunteers in a stimulating work environment;
  • Respect and inclusion of volunteers as valued members of the Museum team
  • An understanding of the Museum’s Mandate, Vision, and Core Values
  • Support and feedback on your performance
  • Orientation and training for all volunteer positions, and opportunities to attend training workshops;
  • Development and reinforcement of employment-related skills;
  • Recognition of your contributions in the form of:
    • Annual recognition reception
    • Free admission to the Museum Galleries, Planetarium, and Science Gallery;
    • Discount on Museum Shop purchases;
    • Letter of reference;
    • Record of your volunteer hours;
    • Borrowing privileges from the Museum Library;
  • Parking and bus ticket subsidy available on request.
Qualifications of Museum Volunteers
  • An interest in the Museum, Planetarium, or Science Gallery, and a willingness to apply your skills, abilities and experience in support of the Museum’s initiatives;
  • Completion of the Volunteer Application Form and an interview with the Manager of Volunteer & Employee Relations. References may be required. Applicants under the age of 16 require written consent from a parent or guardian;
  • Ability to value all visitors, staff, and fellow volunteers, and recognize the rights of all to be treated with respect and courtesy;
  • Able to make a minimum time commitment of 40 volunteer hours. Due to extensive training needed for positions in the Research, Collections & Exhibitions (RCE) areas, longer commitments are required. RCE volunteer positions are only available Monday-Friday during normal business hours;
  • Willing to accept direction, guidance, and supervision from Museum staff;
  • Willingness to serve as an ambassador for the Museum by demonstrating an enthusiastic and positive attitude, work with respect and integrity, and act as a steward of the Museum’s collections;
  • Ability to welcome, direct your attention to, and engage visitors when in public areas of the Museum;
A smiling volunteer standing behind the counter in the Museum Shop.

Current Volunteer Opportunities:

Gallery Host 

Do you have a favorite Museum Gallery? Share your knowledge of this gallery with visitors as they make their way through on a visit. Gallery Host positions are flexible and can be done on shorter shifts, making them a perfect option for volunteers with less time available. 

Weekday and weekend shifts available.

Nonsuch Guide 

Help Museum visitors experience what life was like aboard a 17th century sailing vessel through hands-on interpretation of the Fur Trade and the important role the Nonsuch played.

Weekday and weekend shifts available. Commitment: One 3-hour shift per week.

Science Gallery Explainer 

Share your interest in science with our visitors in the Science Gallery by helping visitors with the hands-on exhibits.

Weekday and weekend shifts available.

Apply today!

 

Contact the Volunteer Office:

Phone: 204-988-0633
Email: Volunteer@ManitobaMuseum.ca

Accessibility

We are committed to providing equal opportunities to all and encourage you to request an accommodation, if required, to enable you to apply to work or volunteer at the Museum, and be assessed in a fair and equitable manner during the selection process.

Applicant Resources

In order to help you be your best, we’ve assembled the following resources:

  • The City of Winnipeg’s document on Resumés, Cover Letters and Interview Tips.
    Click here to view.

 

  • Tips for applying for a job at the Manitoba Museum:

  • Frequently Asked Questions:

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