Seasonal May/June through October Reports to: Chief Learning and Engagement Officer The Organization The Norman Rockwell Museum illuminates the power of American illustration art to reflect and shape society, and advances the enduring values of kindness, respect, and social equity portrayed by Norman Rockwell. As a center devoted to the art of illustration, the Museum also exhibits the works of contemporary and past masters in an ongoing series of compelling artist showcases. Set on a picturesque 36-acre estate in the hometown of America’s favorite artist, the Norman Rockwell Museum is one of the crown jewels of the Berkshires. NRM embraces the values of diversity, equity, access, and inclusion to create a successful workplace and a more equitable society. Our mission embodies these values. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of identities, experiences, backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the more successful the organization, its employees, and our work in the world will be. Norman Rockwell Museum is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to equity and inclusion. We take affirmative action to ensure equal opportunity for all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics. Norman Rockwell Museum is a drug-free workplace. The Position If you’ve ever listened to a tour at the Norman Rockwell Museum, you already have an idea of what it means to be a Museum Guide. NRM Museum Guides welcome and engage visitors by giving introductory tours of current exhibitions and Norman Rockwell’s Studio, providing interpretive insights and historical context. If you’re someone who has thought that it would be something you’d like to do, here is your opportunity! We are looking for articulate and motivated people who are willing to make a long-term commitment to the Museum and to share their enthusiasm for art in a serious and thoughtful way. You can be a Guide even if you work during the day as training sessions and tours are scheduled both days and evenings. Expertise in museum education and in modern or American art history is a plus, but not a prerequisite. NRM Museum Guides come from a range of backgrounds. Current Guides include working professionals, retirees, artists, and more. NRM Guides must commit to one or two daily shifts per week from June to the end of October. During the rest of the year, most of our Guides chose to work one shift a week or every other week. Other Guides can chose to take off the winter, rejoining the program in May.
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