Were hiring fun hardworking dedicated enthusiastic individuals! In this role you will bring history and science to life working with children and visitors at the Grove National Historic Landmark and Air Station Prairie. Youll help provide the best in customer service while implementing safe fun and educational programs and activities. Such activities include but are not limited to history tours school field trips nature walks family programs drop-in programs birthday parties special events scouting programs and much more. The Program Interpreter is responsible to perform the following essential functions but not limited to:
Presenting educational and entertaining programs.
Working independently and as part of a team to implement programs and special events
Maintaining program materials and spaces.
Participating in meetings and trainings as required.
Monitoring the implementation of programs policies and practices.
Working with supervisors coordinators and staff to keep programs running on schedule and functioning smoothly.
Building & maintaining positive relations with staff and program participants.
Supporting program growth and development by up-selling programs and soliciting volunteers and participants for events.
QUALIFICATIONS
Previous experience working at museums other living history sites nature centers or in an entertainment or service field is highly desired; or candidates working towards or having a degree in History Education or Environmental Sciences.
Qualified candidates must have excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills enthusiasm and must enjoy working with the public specifically children.
Must be able to provide educational programming and work with audiences of all ages in a public speaking setting.
Must be willing to handle animals including snakes and turtles and wear historical clothing for historical reenactment.
Must be comfortable working outdoors and walking for extended periods of time.
PAY & SCHEDULING
This is a year-round part-time position working between 5-20 hours/week.
Availability for weekdays weekends some evenings and occasional overnight programs is required with schedules varying based on event needs.
Pay range is $15-$20 per hour depending on qualifications.
If interested please apply early. Recruiting and interviewing will begin immediately.
The Glenview Park District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
DescriptionJOB SUMMARYWere hiring fun hardworking dedicated enthusiastic individuals! In this role you will bring history and science to life working with children and visitors at the Grove National Historic Landmark and Air Station Prairie. Youll help provide the best in customer service while impl...
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JOB SUMMARY
Were hiring fun hardworking dedicated enthusiastic individuals! In this role you will bring history and science to life working with children and visitors at the Grove National Historic Landmark and Air Station Prairie. Youll help provide the best in customer service while implementing safe fun and educational programs and activities. Such activities include but are not limited to history tours school field trips nature walks family programs drop-in programs birthday parties special events scouting programs and much more. The Program Interpreter is responsible to perform the following essential functions but not limited to:
Presenting educational and entertaining programs.
Working independently and as part of a team to implement programs and special events
Maintaining program materials and spaces.
Participating in meetings and trainings as required.
Monitoring the implementation of programs policies and practices.
Working with supervisors coordinators and staff to keep programs running on schedule and functioning smoothly.
Building & maintaining positive relations with staff and program participants.
Supporting program growth and development by up-selling programs and soliciting volunteers and participants for events.
QUALIFICATIONS
Previous experience working at museums other living history sites nature centers or in an entertainment or service field is highly desired; or candidates working towards or having a degree in History Education or Environmental Sciences.
Qualified candidates must have excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills enthusiasm and must enjoy working with the public specifically children.
Must be able to provide educational programming and work with audiences of all ages in a public speaking setting.
Must be willing to handle animals including snakes and turtles and wear historical clothing for historical reenactment.
Must be comfortable working outdoors and walking for extended periods of time.
PAY & SCHEDULING
This is a year-round part-time position working between 5-20 hours/week.
Availability for weekdays weekends some evenings and occasional overnight programs is required with schedules varying based on event needs.
Pay range is $15-$20 per hour depending on qualifications.