Fort Laramie NHS Interpretation Assistant
ORGANIZATION: National Park Service
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Description
Time Commitment:
- Individual volunteers from the local commuting area are asked to contribute a minimum of 3 hours per week.
Time Frame:
- March to December but overall flexible.
Major Duties:
Interpretation Assistant Volunteers c an assist i n any combination of Visitor Center or interpretative programming at Fort Laramie National Historic Site. These forward-facing positions are visitor oriented. Visitor center operations help orient visitors to the park's history, programs, directions, and safety warnings. Interpretative programming can range from helping out at the front desk, to dressing up as a living historian, or even helping to fire off a cannon!
Major duties include staffing the visitor center providing general information, orientation and safety messages to the public. Volunteers may be expected to collect credit card sales for the Fort Laramie Historical Assocation, the cooperating non-profit Fort Laramie National Historic Site. Volunteers will provide visitors with information about the fort, programs, how to become a Junior Ranger, and directions to points of interest such as the historic buildings with museum spaces; field phone calls on a number of topics; and track statistics for annual reporting.
In addition to staffing the visitor center, volunteers will have to opportunity to deliver interpretative, informational talks outside on park grounds, and informal "roving" contacts to meet visitors out in the preserve along our scenic drives and boardwalks outside of scheduled programming.
Also, volunteers will have the opportunity to be a living history volunteer by dressing in various period clothing, participating in ranger led programs, being a part of the cannon crew, or firing black powder firearms for historic weapon programs.
Working Environment:
Visitor center operations are inside a climate-controlled building. There will be a fair amount of standing in this role. For outdoor programs, weather can vary with cold, windy programs in early spring and late fall. For summer outdoor programs, the temperature can exceed 100 degrees.
Qualifications: Must have enthusiasm!!! Must enjoy working with people of all ages and have a passion for the environment. Knowledge of history, wildlife (or willingness to learn), good communication skills, flexibility, ability to work well as a team member, are things that the Fort Laramie Interpretation team values highly. This volunteer position requires wearing a uniform.
Compensation, Housing and Community: This is an unpaid volunteer opportunity.
Required training or certifications:
- Valid driver’s license and ability and willingness to drive and haul government vehicles
Whether personal property is required (list items):
- Must provide own transportation to and from worksite if are a local VIP.
Start Date - 2025-02-12
End Date - 2025-12-31
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CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
965 Gray Rocks RoadFort Laramie, WY 82212
DATE POSTED
March 15, 2025
SKILLS
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REQUIREMENTS
- Sunday;Monday;Tuesday;Wednesday;Thursday;Friday;Saturday