City of Richmond
Rebecca Clarke is an experienced professional in museum and heritage services, currently serving as the Manager of Museum and Heritage Services for the City of Richmond since October 2019. Prior to this role, Rebecca functioned as a Museum and Heritage Consultant, offering expertise in historical research, writing, grant program development, and project management from October 2017 to July 2020. Rebecca's previous positions include serving as a Policy and Program Officer at Parks Canada, Executive Director at Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site, Museum Coordinator at Port Moody Station Museum, and Program Coordinator at the Museum of Vancouver. Educational credentials include a Master's degree in Sociology of Education from The University of British Columbia and a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from the University of Florida.
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City of Richmond
Do you have what it takes to help make the City of Richmond the most appealing, livable and well-managed community in Canada? Here at the City of Richmond, we employ over 2,000 passionate and driven people from a wide range of expertise: engineers, recreation leaders, financial experts, artists and more. Working with us means a competitive compensation, attractive benefits, positive work environments, the opportunity to work with like-minded people and more. We take pride in providing a high quality of life to our residents. Richmond is a community –200,000 strong—that celebrates diversity: offering flavours from world-class restaurants; promoting rich and colourful history and culture through museums and several public heritage sites; hosting high-calibre events; and of course, welcoming people from all walks of life. Our city has been experiencing growth and change, balancing a thriving metropolitan centre while preserving a rich, agricultural community. Join the City of Richmond---a recipient of numerous national and international awards for excellence; a leading municipality in metro Vancouver, Canada.