Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Ocean Volunteer/Internship at the National Museum of Natural History

The Ocean Education team at the National Museum of Natural History is recruiting new volunteers for the Sant Ocean Hall.  This is a great opportunity to develop science communication skills, engage with the public, and access the collections and resources of the Smithsonian! See the opportunity summary below:

Are you passionate about the ocean? Learn how to share your knowledge and inspire new ocean stewards by volunteering in the Sant Ocean Hall at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History! We are recruiting a new volunteer cohort to facilitate marine science learning and engage museum visitors with our diverse marine collections.

Since 2008, the Sant Ocean Hall has inspired millions of visitors from around the world to learn about and care for our global ocean. As a volunteer you will spark conversations and facilitate hands on learning experiences that make the themes and collections in the Sant Ocean Hall come to life.

Join our team of museum educators, curators, and researchers working together to bring cutting edge ocean science and conservation solutions to visitors of all ages!

Why volunteer?

· Inspire people to understand and care about the ocean
· Connect with Smithsonian scientists, staff, and volunteers
· Build your scientific knowledge and develop new communication and education skills
· And so much more!

Apply online at si.edu/volunteer.

Opportunity Contact:

NMNH Volunteer Program
1000 Constitution Ave NW
Washington, DC 20004
NMNHVolunteer@si.edu