Volunteer Programs
The National Museum of the Marine Corps is searching for a few good men and women to help tell the story of the Marine Corps to visitors from around the world.
Available volunteer programs: Docents Answer questions about the Museum and surrounding area. Conduct special tours, answer questions and oversee visitors in the Galleries, as well as, assist with the interactive exhibits. The ideal candidate need not have served in the Marines or have any ties to the military. The chief requirements are an interest in Marine Corps history and plenty of energy! Art Docents Assist in the art gallery and shares information about the works of art and the artists with visitors. Hospitality Ambassadors Serve as the welcoming face of the Museum. Greet visitors, assist with way finding, thank visitors, gather feedback on visitor's experiences, and perform other special assignments. Candidates for this position enjoy working with the public and have positive customer service and interpersonal skills. They are also reliable, like working on a team, and are able to take initiative. Education Volunteers Works with mostly youth and family audiences at museum programs like; Family Days, Scout programs, home school programs and more. Volunteer Program Requirements
Volunteer positions are open to all individuals with an interest and a commitment of service to the Museum who meet the qualifications without reference to race, color, religion, sex, age, or national origin. Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age and able to perform their prescribed duties. A minimum time commitment of 8 hours per month is required to maintain volunteer status. Volunteers work independently, with other volunteers, and with permanent Museum staff. Application and Training Applications are submitted to the Visitor Services Chief. Applicants will be contacted for an interview by a member of the Visitor Services team. A comprehensive training program is designed to prepare participants to operate effectively in their role as a NMMC volunteer. This invaluable training program features sessions highlighting each exhibit area and its collections. This mandatory training is scheduled as the requirement for new volunteers warrants. Click here to submit a Volunteer Application! |
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Upcoming Training Sessions - 2022
Classes will be held on Saturday mornings from 0800-1200.
Hospitality Ambassadors and Gallery Docents
26 Feb: Welcome Aboard & Accessibility Awareness
5 Mar: Leatherneck Gallery and Legacy Walk
Gallery Docents Only
12 Mar: Interpretation Techniques and Defending the New Republic
19 Mar: Global Expeditionary Force and World War One
26 Mar World War Two and Iwo Jima Flag Raising
2 Apr: Korean War and Vietnam Gallery
9 Apr: Art Gallery and New Galleries
23 Apr Mandatory Mentoring/Graduation
Questions? Please contact Scott Gardiner at Scott.Gardiner@usmcu.edu.
Classes will be held on Saturday mornings from 0800-1200.
Hospitality Ambassadors and Gallery Docents
26 Feb: Welcome Aboard & Accessibility Awareness
5 Mar: Leatherneck Gallery and Legacy Walk
Gallery Docents Only
12 Mar: Interpretation Techniques and Defending the New Republic
19 Mar: Global Expeditionary Force and World War One
26 Mar World War Two and Iwo Jima Flag Raising
2 Apr: Korean War and Vietnam Gallery
9 Apr: Art Gallery and New Galleries
23 Apr Mandatory Mentoring/Graduation
Questions? Please contact Scott Gardiner at Scott.Gardiner@usmcu.edu.
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