Military Programs Interpreter

Colonial Williamsburg FoundationWilliamsburg, VA
12h

About The Position

The primary function of the Military Programs Interpreter is to understand, preserve, and demonstrate the varied facets of soldiering and military life in late colonial Virginia and during the American War for Independence, and to present those skills to the public both orally and in written form. The interpreter must become proficient in these skills and knowledge to be able to teach future staff, helping ensure the knowledge is passed on to future staff members. The interpreter is expected to learn and demonstrate mastery of the subject matter while providing the highest quality guest experience possible.

Requirements

  • High school degree/G.E.D. with a general knowledge of 18th c. colonial history.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Residency in the state of Virginia is required and must be established no later than 30 days after the start date.
  • Ability to organize and present information in verbal and written form to diverse audiences.
  • Ability to follow written and oral instructions.
  • Ability to use a variety of interactive techniques in making presentations to guests.
  • Ability to present and maintain a warm and enthusiastic demeanor with guests and co-workers.
  • Ability to deal with the public in both one-on-one and large group situations.
  • Ability to handle a variety of guest interactions and conduct guest problem solving.
  • Ability to balance the needs of our guests with the needs of the organization.
  • Ability to establish and maintain cordial and productive relationships with both co-workers and guests.
  • Ability to make timely, correct decisions to resolve problems, especially during crucial safety situations.
  • Ability to handle multiple priorities.
  • Ability to work within a strict set of guidelines.
  • Ability to read and assimilate information.
  • Must be able to become familiar with and competent in the safe operation of black powder firearms.
  • Must be able to become an Employee Possessor as part of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s Black Powder License.
  • Ability to use Foundation computers and existing software including Kronos time management system, some Microsoft Office products, and other Colonial Williamsburg approved media devices and programs as systems are upgraded.
  • Ability or willingness to learn to translate knowledge and skills to interpretive mediums outside of the job site to provide assistance in generating media content for extended engagement of guests and potential new audiences.

Nice To Haves

  • Four-year Degree in American History and or in a subject relating to the occupation; taken a course in the military history; experience in historic presentation in a living history environment; familiarity with the Colonial Williamsburg Historic Trades and Skills program. Demonstrated skills in the following areas: public speaking, public contact, research, writing, and computer skills.

Responsibilities

  • Learns and develops proficiency in the skills of the eighteenth-century soldier, including mastery of five Manual Exercises, sewing, leather artificership, firearms maintenance and repair, penmanship, record keeping, and other daily life skills through a 5 year, multidiscipline curriculum. Increases knowledge in each skill area and uses information to expand interpretation to the guests, gained through completing work assignments outlined in the Military Programs curriculum. The progression of the interpreter is based on the successful completion of learned skills as defined in the Military Programs curriculum.
  • Researches 18th military history as outlined in the Military Programs curriculum, including reading and transcribing relevant treatises, orderly books, pension, letters, and ledgers. Works collaboratively with members of the work unit and representatives of other work units (for example: research) in developing recommendations on new and/or varied interpretive contributions. Gives presentations on research as appropriate. Write reports, articles, and social media postings on findings.
  • Provides in-depth interpretations on soldiering, its history, and its impact on the community, region, and the world; the technology, processes, skills, organization, and working environment of the military; the lives experiences of those who fought for the cause of American Liberty; the evolution of soldiering and military doctrines and disciplines during the American Revolution; relationships between military organizations, etc. to a variety of audiences in a variety of settings.
  • Fosters a “progressive” (or constantly striving to learn, grow, and improve) approach to history and interpretation, endeavoring to study, reproduce, and highlight unique material culture relevant to Virginia and the Revolutionary War, and to accurately portray military units integral to Virginia’s fight for Independence, while promoting a tangible and experiential learning environment for guests and staff.
  • Actively assists in developing new, engaging, diverse and inclusive programming, adhering to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s Master Interpretive Plan, and Strategic Plan. Works to continually refine and master military subject matter and interpretive techniques.
  • Provides in-depth interpretation on the political, social, and economic history of the city of Williamsburg and the colony of Virginia while wearing historic costume in a variety of weather and operating conditions.
  • Learn and demonstrate various 18th century military manuals, which includes the safe firing of black powder firearms and cannons for Colonial Williamsburg programming. As proficiency progresses, to be able to instruct other staff and guests in these disciplines.
  • Maintain and adhere to safe black powder procedures in accordance with current ATF standards.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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