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Summer Camp Assistant

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ORGANIZATION: Natural History Museum of Utah

  • 3 people are interested
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Summer Camp Assistants are a hugely important factor in providing camp visitors with exceptional customer experience. With training in the subject matter of their camps, they bring science to life, helping campers make lasting connections between science, natural history, and summer fun. Through this volunteer engagement, an individual has the unique opportunity to get their foot in the door at NHMU, and engage curious young minds with the thrill of immersive science education.


To read more about this opportunity, and to apply, visit our website at nhmu.utah.edu/volunteers.

Please note that we are committed to providing a safe experience for all NHMU Volunteers. Some volunteer responsibilities or tasks may be shifted or postponed in response to changes in the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in our community; we are hopeful that our current volunteer openings will be able to continue as planned, but we will communicate any changes with interested applicants as they occur.

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About Natural History Museum of Utah

Location:

301 S Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, US

Mission Statement

The Natural History Museum of Utah illuminates the natural world and the place of humans within it.

Description

The state museum of natural history, we are a research institution that provides an introduction to the remarkable science and history of the great state of Utah! With engaging exhibits and over 5,000 artifacts on display and over 1.5 million objects housed in our collections, the Museum features Utah's paleontology discoveries, fascinating gems and minerals found world-wide, preserved artifacts from Utah's prehistoric peoples, and stories told by the five Native nations that lie within the state's boundaries. Journey to the top of a three-story indoor Canyon. Wander through Utah's dinosaurs and animal life. Interact with earthquakes, erosion, and our Digital Globe to discover how the earth's surface and the Great Salt Lake have changed over time. Hear stories of Utah's native peoples, past and present. Enjoy breath-taking views from our observatory deck. Hike the Bonneville Shoreline trail. Experience natural history as only Utah can reveal it.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Children & Youth, Community

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

301 Wakara WaySalt Lake City, UT 84108

(40.764038,-111.82276)
 

SKILLS

  • Youth Services
  • Child Care
  • Child Development
  • Environmental Science

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • 4 training sessions, held on Saturdays between May 2 and May 30.

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