Job Description
- Create a positive learning environment for guests of all ages and backgrounds by being hospitable, approachable, and professional in all guest interactions
- Provide guests with accurate, interesting, and pertinent historical information about George Washington and Mount Vernon in an engaging, timely, and articulate manner. Answer guest questions and tailor delivery techniques to maximize impact whenever possible. Follow departmental interpretive strategies in order to effectively integrate your interpretation into the total guest learning experience
- Develop and perform demonstrations of 18th-century trades and crafts as requested (including milling, distilling, blacksmithing, farming, cooking, spinning and weaving, among others; only those with proven proficiency), in order to produce an immersive experience and effectively exhibit Washington’s entrepreneurship, innovation, and self-sufficiency
- Assist the daily manager/lead interpreter with the opening, closing, cleaning, and maintenance of relevant sites. Operate machinery and handle tools and equipment in a safe and appropriate manner.
- Assist with the implementation of emergency procedures when necessary to ensure safety for guests and staff
- Actively grow your knowledge of Washington’s plantation and 18th-century trades and crafts in order to continually enhance your interpretive ability
- Assist with special tours, student programs, and other projects as needed
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills required
- Must work well with a diverse audience and have a sincere interest in history
- Must be responsible, flexible, punctual, able to lift 50lbs., and perform all manner of physical labor
- Ability to work creatively and effectively as a member of a team is mandatory
- Must be able to stand/walk for long periods on varying surfaces, inside and outside, and in a variety of conditions
- Must comply with: departmental dress code (period dress); departmental standard operating procedures
- Must work frequent weekends, evenings, and holidays
Division-Wide Principles:
- Exceed audience learning expectations and ensure a level of access in which everyone is welcome. Be friendly, respectful, engaging, and flexible. Always remember that this visit may be their first and only.
- Encourage a meaningful appreciation of George Washington and the world in which he lived. Ensure that his legacies connect to the world our audiences live in today.
- Engage yourself in the mission of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association – take responsibility for your continued development and commit to collaboration. Care for your colleagues and be proud of what we accomplish together.
- 403(b) Retirement plan with employer matching
- Employee recognition at 5 years of service
- Monthly employee events
- Employee referral program
- Flexible work schedule
- On-site Library
- Discount on Public Event Tickets
- Discount in the Mount Vernon Shops
- Discount at the Mount Vernon Inn and Food Court Pavilion
- Free parking
