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Volunteer Hosting Program
Contact: Glen Stubbolo
89 Kings Hwy., Dover, DE 19901
Phone: (302) 739-9193
Fax: (302) 739-3817
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Living History Host
Bring History to life! Assist a living history program as a tour guide or costumed character, recreating a Civil War fort, WWII gun battery, or historic turn-of-the-century lifesaving station.
Locations:
Killens Pond State Park
Cape Henlopen State Park Delaware Seashore State ParkResponsibilities:
- Greet program participants. Provide direction and answers questions of Program Participants.
- Help gather materials and assist in set up for assigned program. Assist in cleanup from assigned program.
- Assist Park Interpreter, educator or Nature Center Manager with presentations of general environmental education and interpretive programming.
- Interact with program participants, answering questions, assisting with activities, and ensuring participation for all attendees.
- May lead portion of program or sub division of program participants.
- May lead nature walk.
- Maintain tracking of program participants. May complete program report.
- Report suggestions and observations.
- Assist in operation of Nature Center; tours/explanation of exhibits, maintain cleanliness, answer phone, answer questions and provide direction.
- May perform program research and design.
- Other duties as assigned and agreed upon.
Benefits:
- Park and Division Recognition Program
- Training Opportunities
- Admission to Park
- Park and staff events
- Special events
Required Skills:
- Appreciation and understanding of the natural environment
- Desire to help provide environmental education and interpretive opportunities.
- Presents program as instructed by Park Interpreter, Educator or Nature Center Manager.
- Pleasant and personable. Relates well with people.
- Independent and responsible.
- Able to assist with both Indoor and Outdoor programs.
- Able to stand for long periods or walking trails to accompany participants.
- Able to operate simple audio-visual equipment.
- Attends training.
- Able to communicate effectively with a diverse public.
- Able to speak publicly in front of groups or audiences.
- Ability to understand and follow verbal and written instructions.
- Performs duties in compliance with Division and Park Customer Service Guidelines and Safety Guidelines.
Time requirements:
24 hours per week (or as scheduled), flexible schedule.
Supervision:
Direct supervision by Park Administrator, Superintendent, Assistant or Manager
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity, and the diversity of its workforce.


