COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER AMBASSADOR – PRESIDENT’S PARK/WHITE HOUSE VISITOR CENTER
LOCATION: Washington, D.C.
PROGRAM DETAILS:
Stewards Individual Placements provides individuals with service and career opportunities to strengthen communities and preserve our natural resources. The Community Volunteer Ambassador (CVA) Program combines the strength of a national leader in conservation service with the National Park Service to train a diverse group of emerging leaders to assist park units in building lasting connections to local communities.
SITE DESCRIPTION:
President’s Park (The White House) is a 68-acre urban park located in Downtown Washington, DC. It is a historical site within the National Park Service. The White House located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is arguably the most famous address in the United States and is one of the most recognized residences in the world. Every president except George Washington has called the White House home and has run the executive branch of the United States Government from within its walls.
The White House was built by enslaved and free skilled African Americans, and European emigrants; that were stonecutters, masons, and laborers. From cooks to plumbers to US Secret Service agents, a look behind the scenes at today’s White House illustrates the diversity of people and professions who come together to make the site work. Permanent residence staff that continue from one administration to the next work closely with special assistants who serve a particular president.
President’s Park not only provides the setting for the White House but also functions as an important public space within Washington, D.C. President’s Park includes Lafayette Park, the Ellipse and its side panels, the First Division Monument and Sherman Park. President’s Park sits next to the National Mall and is close to other National Park Sites including, Mary McLeod Bethune, Rock Creek Park, George Washington Memorial Parkway, Frederick Douglass, House Kenilworth Gardens and the United States Capitol.
President's Park Volunteer program consist of Special event volunteers (Spring & Fall Garden tours, White House Easter Egg Roll, National Christmas tree lighting and Pathway to Peace). We also have visitor service, education, and maintenances volunteers.
POSITION SUMMARY
The purpose of this position is to aid in the administrating and maintaining of all logistical aspects of President’s Park’s Youth Volunteer Photography program. This work involves communicating with parents and students, doing inventory of supplies, serving as a liaison between the program and other national parks, and helping prepare for a final photography exhibition.
Community Volunteer Ambassador (CVA) will also provide support to the Volunteer & Youth Program Coordinator by supporting administrative duties, interpretation and education programs and recruiting volunteers for special events. The CVA will attend meetings in the community (i.e., career days in high schools and universities in the DMV area) to recruit volunteers to support the park’s volunteer programs. CVA will also help with developing and conducting 4 workshops to future volunteer on the opportunities at President’s Park. This is a fast-paced environment that requires the CVA to quickly adapt and work on multiple projects.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Duties for the volunteer Photography program are as follows
Before Program Starts
Create and update marketing materials
Find high schools to market program to
Recruit youth for program
Go out to schools and job fairs and market program
Work with Lead Administrator to update flyer
Review submitted applications
Contact students to set up interviews
Aid in the forming of an interview panel
Work with Instructor in selecting parks to visit
Work with Instructor to layout student workbook
Work with Instructor and Lead Administrator to schedule trips to each park site
Complete assigned trainings before program starts
Understand the policies and procedures of President’s Park photography program to discuss with parents, if needed
Order, organize, and restock inventory
Attend mandatory parent and student orientation
Work to create other documents and forms for the program (as needed)
During Program
Make sure that all materials and equipment are available for each day
Van has enough gas for that day’s trip
The room is set up for that day’s lesson
Cameras are charged and ready for use
Field inbound emails and phone calls from parents/guardians
Confirm tour reservations with parks
Maintain records, reports, and information regarding and not limited to daily attendance, schedule changes, incidents, and all program forms
Serve as the first point of contact for parent’s inquiries
Field inbound emails and phone calls, call parents/guardians
Respond to all inquiries and concerns in a timely manner
Maintain and organize all program supplies
Inventory check after each day
Exhibit Plan
Work with Instructor to plan layout of exhibition
Order any supplies the instructor deems as needed
Set up the exhibit and execute planned layout
Work with Lead Administrator to send hi-resolution photos to production company chosen for photo printing
After Program
Roles and Responsibilities for park’s general volunteer program
Develop a volunteer recruitment plan
Work with Special Event Volunteer Team to manage Special Event volunteers
Assist in the planning of special events
Work to edit the Adopt-A-Park program and recruit volunteers for the program
Assist team in the planning, implementing, and evaluating youth and volunteer programs
Create a tool kit for other division's volunteer recruitment
Create a marketing plan to bring on volunteers from diverse backgrounds
Develop tools to communicate with volunteers including press releases, newsletters, etc.
Help develop training for new volunteers and staff
Research organizations to create relationships for future volunteers at President's Park
Help facilitate projects at President's Park that connect to the different divisions
Take all mandatory training
Assist in maintaining WHVC Volunteer Services e-mail account and respond to prospective volunteers
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Have volunteered with an organization with in the last 5 years at least 10 hours
Have a positive, can-do attitude and the ability to work under pressure
Understand and support the mission of the program and the National Park Service
Have an interest in assisting volunteers and interns from diverse backgrounds, being courteous, professional, patient and respectful at all times
Strong communication skills and command of the English language
Participate in the CVA National Early Service Training in early April 2023
Be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident
Be 18-30 years old at time of service (veterans up to 35 years old)
High School Diploma/GED
Pass fingerprint-based FBI, state criminal, and a national sex offender checks.
Be able to provide proof of a driver’s license and complete a MVR check
Must be over 21 years old or have had license for at least 3 years to be insured in this position
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience working with diverse groups of people from various backgrounds
Strong computer skills including Microsoft Teams, Google Slides, excel spread sheets, and PowerPoint
Comfortable working in different Social Media Platforms
Editing software, such as ADOBE, Light Room, and Photoshop
Experience speaking publicly and in front of medium to large crowds
Excellent time management and professionalism Local candidates preferred
Be able to drive a 15-passage van
Ability to work with youth (middle & high school students)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Occasionally the CVA will work on weekends and evenings during special events in the park. CVA will have the option to telework 1 day a week.
BENEFITS:
CVA will receive a weekly stipend of $500 (additional $65/week, if housing is not provided)
Limited health care/childcare benefits
The position is eligible for an AmeriCorps Education Award $6,495.00 (pre-tax) upon successful completion of the program
Professional development funds
Networking opportunities within the National Park Service and partnering organizations
Public Land Corps Hiring Authority
Week-long in-person training at NPS site with travel/meal expenses covered.
HOW TO APPLY
Please visit COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER AMBASSADOR (CVAINTERNSHIPS.ORG) to review “Member Positions” by region and find instructions on how to apply.
The CVA position will start on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH, 2023, and run for 50 weeks until Friday, January 19th 2024. Applicants will need to apply here: https://form.jotform.com/StewardsIPP/cva-member-application. Application form requires a resume, cover letter, professional references.
Please ensure your cover letter addresses how your experience aligns with the CVA program, your experience working with diverse populations, and position details for this park/position. You may submit one application for multiple positions by selecting all sites you are interested in.
APPLICATIONS DEADLINE
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. First review will occur in early November. Final deadline is FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9TH.
FOR APPLICATION QUESTIONS:
Please contact Geoff Elliot, Program Director at gelliot@conservationlegacy.org
Stewards Individual Placements Program does not and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all.
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