Volunteer With Us!

As a nonprofit organization, we depend on community interns to help us accomplish our mission of teaching about President Wilson and his era through interpretive tours, exhibits, programs and the preservation of archives, artifacts, gardens and historic structures. Interns and volunteers impact our entire organization by helping with both short-term and long-term projects.


VOLUNTEER POSITIONS AVAILABLE

MUSEUM ATTENDANT
Museum attendants serve as ambassadors to the public and would be stationed at the museum front desk with a staff member. Volunteer duties include:

•      Greet and orient visitors to the museum front desk,

•      Assist staff in gathering tour attendees

•      Answer simple biographical questions or direct questions to available staff,

•      Assist in giving directions to downtown Staunton and the surrounding area

•. Assist in daily tasks such as answering the telephone.

Museum attendants also encourage visitors to complete comment cards, sign up for our e-newsletter or become a member. Help is needed anytime between 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Sunday. Successful museum attendants have excellent interpersonal skills and must be able to learn basic institutional facts. Customer service experience is helpful, but not required.


EDUCATION ASSISTANT:
Education Assistants collaborate with the Education Director in developing and implementing programs for our general visitors. Volunteer duties include:

• Manage daily programming for general visitors at the museum.

• Answer simple biographical questions or direct questions to available staff.

•. Assist with summer programming, teen camps, education stations, and workshops.

•. Assist in daily tasks such as researching topics related to the life and times of Woodrow Wilson and
developing new programs.

Become an education assistant with us! Assistance is needed daily, with flexible timing during museum operating hours, 10:00-5:00. Education Assistants must become knowledgeable about our education programs and museum exhibits. They have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, are comfortable speaking in front of groups, and are self-motivated to attend regular training and study training materials. Prior knowledge of history and/or education is helpful, but not required.


Students from the following colleges have recently volunteered with us:

• Bridgewater College
• James Madison University
• Mary Baldwin University
• University of Virginia
• Washington and Lee University

Karen.JPG

For more information, please contact our volunteer coordinator at (540) 885-0897 ext. 110 or fill out the form below.