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Visitor Information Representative
ORGANIZATION: Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
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47 people are interested
Ever been to an attraction and couldn't easily find information about it? Ever feel like brochures and pamphlets don't give enough information? Ever just wanted to talk to a knowledgeable person about the places you want to see?
YOU can be that knowledgable person! The Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives (HMH) is looking for Visitor Information Representatives to be the smiling and helpful people that welcome visitors and lets them in on what we do here at one of Honolulu's major historical sites.
HMH preserves the heritage and interprets the stories of the American Protestant Missionaries, their descendants, and their relationships with the people and cultures of Hawai`i, connecting with contemporary life, and encouraging a deeper understanding and appreciation of the complex history of Hawaiʻi.
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About Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
Location:
553 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96813, US
Mission Statement
The Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives preserves the heritage and interprets the stories of the American Protestant Missionaries, their descendants, and their relationships with the people and cultures of Hawai`i, connecting with contemporary life, and encouraging a deeper understanding and appreciation for the complex history that continues to shape Hawai`i. -Mission Statement, adopted 2010
Description
Mission Houses Museum was established in 1920 by the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society (HMCS), a non-profit educational institution and genealogical society. In 1974, the museum was granted full accreditation by the American Association of Museums (AAM).
Today, HMCS continues to gather genealogical data from descendants of the original Protestant missionary families who lived and worked in Hawai`i. Descendants are encouraged to explore their genealogies and to support Mission Houses Museum and the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society in preserving their heritage.
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553 South King StreetHonolulu, HI 96813
DATE POSTED
December 10, 2019
SKILLS
- History
- People Skills
- Relationship Building
- General Education
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