Connecticut Landmarks’ Nathan Hale Homestead – Museum Interpreters Wanted: Are you intrigued by local history? Do you enjoy sharing stories with others? Consider becoming a Museum Interpreter at the Nathan Hale Homestead, one of Connecticut Landmarks’ historic properties. Museum Teachers work with small groups of children from schools that visit the Homestead to learn more about its time period. Share information and engage the children in hands-on activities. School groups come to the Homestead in May, June, September and October, 3 or 4 days a week – from morning to early afternoon. Additional hours are possible as a Museum Interpreter during the summer months. Training begins in April. Strong candidates enjoy working with children, like to meet and engage with new people, enjoy learning, and are good storytellers. Send resume and cover letter to the attention of Lillian Toller at 59 South Prospect St., Hartford, CT 06106 or lillian.toller@ctlandmarks.org.Posted on: 03/13/2015