Long Hill is a scenic public garden and historic home located in Beverly. We are currently hiring a team of Visitor Services Associates who will work to further the mission of The Trustees and preserve our special place forever by providing superior service during general public visitation, programs, and events. This dynamic position presents an opportunity to serve our visitors by completing tasks that include, but are not limited to, the following: Overseeing general admission for daily visitors. Overseeing admission to events and special programs. Offering visitors information on different garden and historic house experiences. Generating new memberships through visitor engagement. Addressing concerns through to resolution. Long Hill is a 114 acre hill-top property purchased by Ellery and Mable Sedgwick in 1916. Ellery Sedgwick was the publisher and editor of the literary magazine The Atlantic Monthly. Mable Cabot Sedgwick was a talented amateur gardener who transformed the property into a spectacular botanical landscape, filled with perennials, terraces, pagodas, and fountains. In the 1920s the Sedgwicks built a Federal-revival home at the crest of the hill, incorporating elements from an 1802 Charleston, South Carolina, mansion and objects gathered from their world travels. Ellery Sedgwick published many of the eminent writers of the 20th century in his magazine, including Ernest Hemingway and Gertrude Stein. Some of these figures, such as poet Robert Frost, visited Long Hill. Mabel Sedgwick published The Garden Month by Month, a popular practical gardening guide. Long Hill was the much-loved summer home for them and their children. After Mabel’s death, Ellery married Marjorie Russell, a renowned gardener in her own right, who continued to develop Long Hill’s gardens into what they are today.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
251-500 employees