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School Programs Greeter

Position Summary: School Programs Greeter Volunteers work with the School and Youth Programs Coordinator and other History Center Museum Staff to greet and orient school and youth groups by passing out materials, answering questions, collecting attendance and making sure both students and chaperones feel welcome. Volunteers may guide students on their way into the museum, provide directions to bus drivers, and prepare schedules and materials for future groups.

Responsibilities:

  • Greet students, teachers and chaperones.
  • Direct them to coat rooms for stowing of their personal belongings.
  • Direct groups to orientation rooms and provide a short orientation with the aid of a video.
  • Direct groups to their scheduled lessons and lunch rooms
  • Give directions and answer questions.
  • Assist in handing out chaperone stickers, museum maps, scavenger hunts, and other materials.
  • Assist in taking attendance from each group.
  • When not busy with present groups, help prepare schedules and materials for future groups.
  • Commit to volunteering for the agreed upon schedule.

Qualifications:

  • Works well with children and adults.
  • Friendly and assertive.
  • Speak, read, and write English. (Second language a bonus!)

Training:

  • A one day training will be provided which will include:
  • Basic knowledge of the Minnesota History Center operations and programming.
  • How field trips work.
  • Emergency and evacuation procedures.
  • Covid safety procedures.
  • Policies for working with children.

Time Commitment: One day every week, Wednesdays and Fridays; shift start times vary - starting at 9, and shift end times vary - ending at 2. Shift length is typically 3 hours.

Position status
Filled
Location
Minnesota History Center
Volunteer category
People Team

Volunteers

 

Volunteers are essential to the Minnesota Historical
Society.

You are part of Minnesota's story.

From the shores of Lake Superior to the depths of the State Archives, MNHS volunteers are everywhere.

Our opportunities are as diverse as the people and places we serve. Volunteers help us cultivate curiosity, care for collections, share their stories, and more! Don't have a history degree? That's ok. For many opportunities, prior formal education or experience is not required.

Want to see what's out there? Hop over to our Volunteer Opportunities page to see how you can help.

Perks For All Active Volunteers

  • Free admission to special exhibit previews, tours, and classes
  • Free parking & bus passes for active volunteers
  • 10% discount at all museum stores
  • Two double discount weeks in the year
  • Recognition events & special programs exclusively for volunteers
  • Access to break areas on days when you are volunteering
  • 30% food & beverage discounts at the Minnesota History Center Cafe Minnesota

Show your nametag to receive the perks.

Volunteers With 50+ Annual Hours

Volunteers who contribute 50+ hours of service during one calendar year earn free household admission to all MNHS historic sites and museums. These volunteers receive a special volunteer ID card at the end of the year, which can be used as a pass for free admission for the following year.