Bilingual Visitor Experience Facilitator (Summer Contract)
The London Children’s Museum is looking for an enthusiastic, engaging, and customer-focused
Bilingual Visitor Experience Facilitator (VEF) to join our team. Working with the Visitor
Experience team, the Bilingual VEF helps ensure both English- and French-speaking visitors
have a positive and memorable experience at the London Children’s Museum. Our new team
member will exemplify our organizational values: Listen Closely, Stay Curious, Be Awesome,
Be Helpful, Dream Big, Include Everyone, and Have Fun.
Position: Hourly seasonal contract averaging 37.5 hours per week; must have weekday, evening
and weekend availability
Contract Dates: June 1, 2026, to September 6, 2026
Compensation: $18.00/hour
Key Responsibilities:
• Provide an exceptional experience and customer service to all visitors, in both English
and French
• Create a safe and welcoming environment by maintaining exhibit cleanliness, museum
tidiness, and overall organization
• Interact with families and proactively respond to visitor needs in both languages
• Invoke children’s natural curiosity through the use of materials, exhibits, and artifacts
• Facilitate interactive programs for the public in English and French, including star
shows, fossil shows, and artifact interactions
• Assist in developing a new recurring summer French-language program, designed for
children from Ontario French Language School, French Immersion students, and native
French-speaking tourists
• Facilitate exciting and interactive birthday party experiences for children and families
• Ensure a positive visitor experience during facility rentals and special events
• Model the London Children’s Museum values and pedagogy in all interactions
• Be a helpful, positive, and engaged member of the London Children’s Museum team
• Other duties as required
Skills & Requirements:
• Must be able to read, write and communicate confidently in both English and French
• Enthusiasm for hands-on, experiential learning
• Outgoing and engaging individual with skills in program facilitation
• Demonstrated experience in customer service
• Specific interest or expertise in the area(s) of science, art, education, and more
• Previous experience working with children and families
• Strong verbal and interpersonal skills
• Standard First Aid and CPR C are considered an asset
• Must provide a vulnerable sector check if over the age of 18
• Must be between the ages of 16 and 30 years of age at start of employment (June 1,
2026)
• Must be registered as a high school, college, CEGEP, or university student in the
semester preceding the work assignment and intend to return to studies during or after
the work assignment
• Willing to commit to the full duration of the work assignment
• Not employed by another full-time position (over 30 hours/week)
• Be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident, or a person to who refugee protection has
been conferred under the immigration and refugee protection act
• Legally entitled to work in Canada in accordance with provincial legislation and
regulations
• Ability to work weekends, holidays and some evenings
Note: This position is part of the Young Canada Works (YCW) program. The candidate must be
willing to be registered in the Young Canada Works online candidate inventory and must not
have worked under the YCW grant at the London Children’s Museum in the past, but could
have worked under the YCW grant at another agency
To apply, please email cover letter and resume to recruitment@londonchildrensmuseum.ca
by Sunday, April 12 at 5:00 pm.
The London Children’s Museum is committed to creating inclusive employment practices and
work environments that celebrate the dignity and uniqueness of every individual. Every effort
is made to reduce accessibility barriers during the candidate recruitment and selection
process. Accommodations are available during every step of the hiring process.
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