Do you enjoy working outside and basking in beautiful landscapes?
Are you an engaging storyteller with a passion for gardens?
Do you enjoy meeting and talking with people?
Are you open to learning new things and participating in a dynamic work environment?
If so, consider joining our dedicated and lively team of Cultural Site Interpreters as a
Historic Garden Interpreter. Our interpreters bring the stories of our special places to
life for our visitors in meaningful and relevant ways. We believe that by engaging and
exciting our visitors they will feel more connected to our cultural heritage and be
inspired to help preserve and protect it for future generations.
The Trustees is an organization with a fascinating past and an exciting future. Our
places are open to all and we thrive by involving as many people as possible in what we
do. Founded in 1891, by a group of visionary volunteers, we preserve, for public use
and enjoyment, properties of exceptional scenic, historic, and ecological value in
Massachusetts and work to protect special places across the state. We have helped
protect more than 50,000 acres, including 25,000+ acres on more than 100 reservations
that are all open to the public. We are a nonprofit conservation organization funded and
supported entirely by our visitors, supporters, volunteers, and more than 40,000
members.
Beginning in 2012, The Trustees of Reservations embarked on a series of ambitious
projects to repair, restore, and update the gardens at Naumkeag designed by Fletcher
Steele. The position of Garden Interpreter has been created to provide public
interpretation of these preservation projects and engage the public with the history and
ecology of the gardens throughout the 2015 season.
Our seasonal staff plays an integral role in ensuring that our visitors enjoy our
extraordinary places. With the change to warmer temperatures, we experience an influx
of visitors of all ages and backgrounds who want to explore and be inspired by our
properties. Sandy beaches, wooded trails, cultural gardens, historic homes, community
supported agriculture—there are many ways for visitors to discover and explore The
Trustees, and just as many opportunities for seasonal employees to make each visitor’s
experience special.
Position Summary:
Historic Garden Interpreters are responsible for providing public interpretation of
ongoing garden preservation projects and for engaging the public in the history and
ecology of the gardens at Naumkeag. The Historic Garden Interpreter at Naumkeag
reports on a daily basis to the Lead Interpreter, and closely collaborates on
interpretation and programs with the Engagement Manager. This is a part-time,
seasonal position, May through October. Daytime and weekend hours are required.
Essential Functions:
Historic Garden Interpreters are responsible for:
Providing garden tours and public programs to the public with a focus on
interpreting the recently completed and ongoing restoration of the gardens which
Mabel Choate and Fletcher Steele created during the first half of the 20th century.
Leading and facilitating interpretive experiences for visitors of all ages, including
interactive guided garden tours and other participatory activities
Creating and implementing new interpretive programs or events for visitors to the
gardens
Welcoming and orienting visitors, acting as an ambassador for the site and The
Trustees of Reservations, providing excellent customer service and promoting
membership
Staffing and setup of on-site programs and events including, but not limited to,
workshops, performances and lectures
Participating in regular trainings and team meetings that provide professional skill
development, inform staff of interpretive philosophies and techniques that
improve visitor experiences at each site, and update staff on current
developments at The Trustees of Reservations
Participating in guided research and ongoing study of the history and cultural
context of the site
Participating in peer and supervisor evaluations
Following best practices in collections care and security, in order to protect the
collections, gardens and the house
Promoting the mission of The Trustees of Reservations and our work;
encouraging guests to join us as members in preserving special places across
the state of Massachusetts
Other duties as assigned with or without accommodation.
Qualifications:
Historic Garden Interpreters:
Education and Experience:
have 1-3 years experience with a teaching, museum, customer service, and/or
theater background
possess a degree in history, horticulture, education or a related field (preferred,
but not required)
Skills:
are friendly, active listeners with excellent conversational and public speaking
skills
enjoy engaging visitors through multi-sensory interpretive techniques including
storytelling, hands-on activities, and interactive discussion
are intellectually curious and open to learning and sharing new things
are professional and team-oriented
are respectful of all visitors and able to provide exceptional customer service
are flexible and willing to meet the needs and interests of visitors
are self-reflective and eager to continuously improve job skills
are reliable and committed to the position, the site team, and the mission of The
Trustees of Reservations
Other:
are able to regularly work on weekends
are able to stand and walk for long periods of time, climb steep inclines and
multiple flights of stairs, and work outdoors in inclement, hot, and cold weather.
The Trustees offers competitive salaries and the opportunity to be part of a dedicated
team across the Commonwealth who love the outdoors, who love the distinctive charms
of New England, and who believe in celebrating and protecting our special places, for
everyone, forever.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit their resume, cover letter, and salary requirements
via email to:
Andrian Paquette, apaquette@ttor.org
by mail to: The Trustees of Reservations, Attn: Andrian Paquette, PO Box 792,
Stockbridge MA 01262.
No phone calls please.
In addition to being an Equal Opportunity Employer, The Trustees of Reservations aim
to create a thriving, inclusive workplace that values each member of our team. We
aspire to reflect and effectively serve the residents and communities of Massachusetts
who are at the core of our mission.
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