Experienced program developer with a proven track record at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, excelling in audience engagement, and innovative program implementation. Skilled in interdepartmental collaboration and program evaluation, I successfully created impactful programming initiatives that fostered community connections and enhanced accessibility for diverse audiences.
Overview
7
7
years of professional experience
Work History
Interpretive Program Developer
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
01.2019 - Current
5 years experience as a program developer.
Worked as an Interpretive Program Developer for Advanced and Professional Programs, Education Programs, and Indigenous Relations and Community Engagement.
Researched, developed, and implemented a variety of public programs in order to generate new audiences, and retain engagement from existing audiences.
Planned and implemented a variety of recurring interdepartmental public programs, such as Spring Break and the Community Corridor.
Developed programming to align with and support fundraising goals.
Developed business cases for recurring programming with external partners, such as Human Rights Through Film.
Collaborated on the development of annual programming plans, revised on a quarterly basis.
Built and sustained a variety of relationships with external partners through programming, including partnerships with Indigenous leaders, local artists and filmmakers, specialized presenters, government representatives, and external organizations.
Collaborated with Volunteer Services and individual volunteers to ensure the successful implementation of programming.
Promoted programs in collaboration with the Communications and Marketing team, through mass email communications, social media sharing, and traditional media outlets.
Developed web text and promotional materials for a variety of programs.
Analyzed and documented the outcomes of a variety of programs, with the intention of better tailoring programs for target audiences, and other programming goals.
Documented all costs associated with programs in order to fit within set annual budgets.
Upon developing programs, collaborated with Visitor Services in order to ensure adequate staffing for all programs.
Oversaw the successful implementation of a variety of programs, such as specialized talks, film screenings, temporary art displays, weeklong student leadership programs, and other dialogic engagements.
Developed programming for a wide variety of audiences, including youth and families.
Experience working with an accessibility assembly in order to create better accessible programming for all.
Teacher
Seine River School Division
01.2018 - 01.2019
Taught in both French and English.
Kept clear and consistent student records.
Managed the classroom budget while providing records of spending to school leadership.
Engaged with students to ensure classroom learning was relevant, and engaging.
Created and implemented individualized learning plans in order to enhance student performance.
Worked with co-teachers, educational assistants, parents, and other members of the school staff to best support students.
Gained a strong knowledge of Manitoba’s education system, including curriculum content.
Worked with a variety of families in order to better support diverse classroom needs.
Collaborated with colleagues to plan lessons that integrate various subject areas into a cohesive unit of study.
Researcher/ Lecturer, Senior Director, External Affairs at Canadian Human Rights International Organization (CHRIO)Researcher/ Lecturer, Senior Director, External Affairs at Canadian Human Rights International Organization (CHRIO)