Museum Interpreter
Company: National Trust for Historic Preservation in the Un
Location: Alexandria
Posted on: February 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB SUMMARY Woodlawn &
Pope-Leighey House, two sites of the National Trust for Historic
Preservation, is seeking part-time Museum Interpreters to provide
engaging tours two to three days per week (including one mandatory
weekend day). Our expectation is that these Museum Interpreters
will work up to 19 hours per week. We are specifically looking to
hire: One Bilingual Interpreter (Fluency in Spanish or French
preferred)- 1 tour per week One ASL Interpreter (Proficiency in
American Sign Language required)- 1-2 tours per wee k The museum’s
mission is to engage with our community to preserve history and
care for nature at this former site of enslavement. Our programs,
events, and interpretation foster racial justice, promote
sustainable practices, nurture wellbeing, and contribute to
community repair. Our goal is to share the full history of the
site, provide historical context, and highlight the contributions
of all the people who lived and worked in both houses. The site
includes Woodlawn and the Pope-Leighey House designed by Frank
Lloyd Wright. COMPENSATION Base Rate: $20.00 per hour (Standard
English tours and administrative/training time). Bilingual Rate:
$25.00 per hour (For tours conducted in Spanish, French, or other
non-English languages). ASL Rate: $30.00 per hour (For tours
conducted in American Sign Language). ANTICIPATED START AND END
DATE: Mid-April 2026-December 2026 ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS &
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BECOMING SKILLED IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
Tour Delivery Lead guided tours for diverse audiences, maintaining
deep site knowledge to answer questions accurately and facilitate
discussions. Specialized Interpretation Deliver tours in a second
language or ASL as requested, ensuring the site’s complex history
is accessible to all visitors. Research & Study Commit to
independent study to deepen expertise in local history and the
site’s core interpretive themes (Indigenous, enslaved, and Quaker
histories). Site Operations Perform opening/closing procedures,
monitor the safety of visitors and historic objects, and assist
with general site cleanliness. Events & Support Assist with special
programs, school groups, and administrative tasks (e.g., answering
phones, refilling brochures, or annual collections cleaning).
Collaboration Participate in mandatory trainings and staff
meetings; share feedback and research findings with the supervisor
to improve tour content. QUALIFICATIONS Subject Expertise:
Experience or education in African American, Indigenous, or Quaker
history is a major plus; a passion for learning these histories is
required. Communication: Exceptional public speaking skills and the
ability to handle difficult or sensitive historical discussions
with grace. Language Skills: Bilingual Role: High-level fluency in
Spanish or French. ASL Role: Proficiency in American Sign Language.
Teamwork: A collaborative spirit and the ability to work
effectively with a diverse team. Physical Ability: Ability to climb
stairs and walk between historic houses in various weather
conditions. Reliability: Must be punctual and flexible.
Availability for weekends and holidays is required.
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