Interpretive Specialist

Spend 12-weeks in central Nevada working at the California National Historic
Trail Interpretive Center in Elko developing interpretive programs
surrounding the California Trail experience and its related themes for the
general public. The position will contribute to the appreciation and
preservation of historic and cultural sites and work to forge strong
community partnerships and enhance sustainable tourism in the region. This
is a great opportunity to gain experience in the field of interpretation by
helping to establish programs and implement the exhibit plan.

Compensation:
This is an AmeriCorps position, and candidates will receive a living stipend
of $3,500
for the 12-week period. This is not an hourly wage or a salary and is paid
to members bi-weekly throughout the 12-week period. Upon completion of
AmeriCorps service, members shall receive an additional education award in
the amount of $1,468 that can be used for paying off student loans, or
paying tuition for a Title IV accredited college. 

Timeline: June 4, 2012 (or upon availability); 12-week position with
possible extension pending funding and favorable performance review. 

Description: 
Assist with event planning and day to day operations of the California Trail
Interpretive Center. Work includes presenting formal and informal
interpretative programs, costumed interpretation both in third and first
person, environmental and historic curriculum based education programs,
retail sales in the Trail Center book store and assistance with exhibit and
grounds maintenance. Assist with graphic design, development of brochures,
site bulletins, standard operating procedures, and volunteer coordination. 

Training: Trail Center staff will provide supervision and interpretive
training. Safety, CPR, and First Aid training is mandatory. Training will be
provided on the BLM mission and procedures. The opportunity will be
available to learn budgeting and procurement.  This is a great opportunity
to gain experience in all aspects of interpretive center operations starting
from the ground up. 
 
Equipment: The Trail Center will provide work space, Internet access, period
costumes, and props; the Trail Center also has a small resource library
on-site. 

Skills/Qualifications:
Knowledge of, or interest in American history, Native American history and
culture, historic research, and pioneer skills and crafts. Must be a skilled
communicator both orally and in writing with a knowledge of, or interest in
learning, interpretive techniques. Knowledge of graphic design and social
media is helpful.  Must enjoy working with children and adults. A Background
check is required for this position.  

AmeriCorps Qualifications:
To qualify, you must be over 18 years of age and a US citizen that has
received a high school diploma or GED. All offers of employment are
conditional upon completion of an acceptable check of the National Sex
Offender Public Registry and federal criminal background check. Must be
eligible to receive an AmeriCorps Education Award (limit of four in a
lifetime or the equivalent of two full-time education awards). 

To Apply:
Step 1: Click here: https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/viewListing.do?id=45576
Step 2: Click “Apply” then register. 
Step 3: Once registered login and complete the application. 
Step 4: Click the “Search Listings” link and search under ‘Nevada’ and
‘Environment’. 
Step 5: Click on the appropriate position title, then hit the “Apply Now”
button at the bottom of the listing.

Please direct all questions regarding the application process to Bridget
Walden at 
[email protected].

These AmeriCorps positions are made possible by a generous grant from Nevada
Volunteers. This program prohibits discrimination on the basis of race,
religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability. Persons
with disabilities are encouraged to apply. 

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