Our Volunteer group is proud of our professional reputation.
We maintain that standard by adhering to these expectations:
- Be a member in good standing of the Museum
- Devote time, energy and enthusiasm to the Museum with a minimum of six hours a month.
- There are many ways to volunteer at the Museum
- Floor, Desk, Education Tours, Work Crews, Receptions, and Computer related activities, etc.
- Investigate them all – find your niche(s)
- Continue to study and build your knowledge base of the collection
- Start working as soon as you graduate.
- Know the collection and plan the flow your tour will take
- But be flexible because the guest may have specific things they want to see other than your planned tour
- Always be punctual for shifts and meetings
- Always wear your badge when working in the Museum
- Find a substitute docent if you can’t make your shift. (red book)
- When you have a replacement let your Day Captain know
- If you cannot find a replacement, call your Day Captain for help
- Attend monthly docent meetings (third Wednesday of every month)
- Be professionally attired. We do not have a uniform per se but there are certain standards to be maintained
- Clothes are to be clean, neat and well pressed
- No hats
- No shirts with logos other than the museum
- No shorts or beach attire
- Sign in with your docent hours
- Remember that you are a representative to the Museum
- There is to be a docent on the floor whenever there are guests in the Museum
- This is important even if the guests do not want a guided tour
- This is also important when there are too many guests in the Museum to give guided tours.
- We are there to protect the collection
- There is to be a docent at the desk at all times
- All docents sitting at the front desk area are to give their full attention to guests as they enter the museum
- Do not allow guests on the upper deck if there is no docent present on that floor
- Use our “Red Book” for Museum use only
- Voices carry in the Museum
- Moderate your voice when giving a tour
- Private conversations between docents can be distracting to guests
- Use your many skills where possible to help out in the Museum
- Know the leadership and day captains so that you are included in Museum events and schedules