Historical Interpretation Intern-Fort Delaware State Park
Bring the past back to life! Help share the history of Delaware’s State Parks by working alongside our professional staff of historical educators. As a Historical Interpreter, you will provide first-person and/or third-person historical education programming, possibly including living history costumed demonstrations. This internship provides the candidate with practical historical interpretive experience, practice in public speaking, and hands-on experience in the operation of a historical park.
Responsibilities
- Work as part of a team of interpreters to conduct historical programming, interpretation, maintenance, and/or administration duties
- Responsibilities can include all or some of the following:
- Assist with program creation for child and adult programs
- Conduct and transcribe oral history interviews
- Participate in costumed historic demonstrations
- Conduct programs such as tours and demonstrations
- Research
- Other duties as assigned
Required Skills
- Must be able to work flexible hours, including weekends and holidays
- An interest in history, education, or historical interpretation
- Willing to study and learn Delaware history
- Able to communicate effectively with a diverse public and speak publicly in front of groups or audiences
- Ability to understand and appreciate the historical context of the program
- Professional appearance and demeanor, responsible and trustworthy
- Pleasant and personable, enjoys people, good customer service skills
- Works well independently or as a cooperative, contributory team member
- Presents program as instructed by Interpretive Programs Manager
- Able to assist with both Indoor and Outdoor programs
- Able to stand for long periods, lift 10 pounds from a crouching position, and walk 2 miles
Performs duties in compliance with Division and Park Customer Service Guidelines and Safety Guidelines