Senior Guide Dialogue with Time

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Tourism and Attractions | Attractions Management and Operations | Guide
Job Type:
Part Time
Contract or Project Basis
Job Suitable For:
#foreveryoung#MICROJOBS
Benefits:
No. of Vacancies:

20

Job Description

As a Senior Guide, you will work a minimum of 16 hours and a maximum of 32 hours per month. You will lead engaging 1-hour tours, captivating visitors with personal stories and debunking stereotypes about ageing. You will also lead discussions on the diverse opportunities and limitations of ageing, positioning yourself at the forefront of exploring the future of an ageing society.


In addition, you will facilitate interactive activities at the Centre and co-facilitate experiences at designated exhibitions. You will also participate in community outreach programs and support events such as the International Day of Older Persons and Christmas. Alongside this, you will assist with front desk operations, offering the excitement of new adventures and opportunities to make a meaningful impact every day.

 

Requirements
The ideal candidate should be a retired senior and conversant in sharing his/her aging experience in the form of storytelling to engage visitors to embrace ageing and mitigate the fears of getting old.
As tours are conducted in English, the candidate must be fluent in English. Fluency in other mother tongue languages such as Chinese, Malay or Tamil is an advantage.


Above all else, he/she must be confident and enjoy interacting with people from all walks of life.
Join us to shape unforgettable experiences and foster a culture of embracing ageing at Science Centre Singapore!
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

Job Criteria/Requirements
Qualifications:

Others

Must-have skills:

Interaction Skills

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Science Centre Singapore

While formal educational institutions make sure we are raising a nation of “science literate people”, Science Centre Singapore takes this to the next level. We make science accessible and engaging, creating an environment where Singaporeans are empowered to advance their own learning and, hopefully, are inspired to do something incredible with their futures. Some of the ways we do this are by: * setting up exhibitions to illustrate the principles and powers of science and technology in everyday life * conducting school programmes to complement the school science syllabus * producing scientific magazines and natural history guide books * organising promotional activities to bring science closer to the people of Singapore