Department: Museum Programs
Location: Historic Mill Creek, Mackinaw City
Start/End Date: early May-early June through August-mid October
Pay Rate: Starting at $13.15/hr
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Scope of Duties:
This position serves visitors to Mackinac State Historic Parks by working as a costumed Historic Interpreter at Historic Mill Creek during the park’s summer season (early May through early September. This position is responsible for the daily interpretation of the historic buildings and technology of Historic Mill Creek.
Responsibilities:
- Put our visitors first by treating them with respect, serving their needs, and providing them with an enjoyable and educational experience.
- Present regularly scheduled history talks and tool demonstrations at the sawpit area.
- Present regularly scheduled mill demonstrations at the reconstructed water-powered sawmill.
- Provide informal historic interpretation to visitors inside or just outside of the reconstructed workshop.
- Keep the Mill Creek park operations staff informed about any problems with the sawmill operation.
- Participate in other interpretive presentations and special events as required.
Position Requirements:
- Must have an interest in cultural and natural history interpretation.
- Must be out-going, enthusiastic and have strong public contact and speaking skills.
- Should have a practical knowledge of construction techniques and wood working tools.
- Must be able to work for the number of weeks assigned.
Work Location and Schedule:
The workstation for this position is Historic Mill Creek, located just outside of Mackinaw City, although the employee may be required to work at other MSHP park sites if park needs require it. The position is based both inside and outside reconstructed historic buildings at Historic Mill Creek. Work schedules are posted in advance and are subject to change depending on park operational needs. A normal work schedule is 40 hours per week; however, hours, days, and weeks worked may vary. The employee may be asked to work evenings, holidays, and/or weekends as park needs dictate.
Physical Requirements:
This position will require the employee to wear historic costumes in all types of weather conditions, including extreme heat. This position regularly utilizes a variety of hand tools and saws, and operates the reconstructed water-powered sawmill, which may include exposure to noise and vibration. Stretching and bending are moves commonly made throughout the day by employees in this position. The employee must have the ability to do the following activities, with or without, reasonable accommodation: Frequent lifting, carrying, transporting, loading and unloading of supplies, walking long distances and up steep inclines in all weather conditions, frequent twisting, bending, stooping, reaching and grasping, sitting and/or standing for long periods of time, and ability to utilize ferry boat transportation to and from Mackinac Island.
Dress Code:
The park maintains a dress code for employees in the public service to promote a productive and safe work environment and to maintain MSHP’s public image. This means no inappropriate hairstyles, jewelry, clothing or fashion statements are allowed. You are required to be in approved park costume at all times while on duty, which includes the wearing of proper footwear. The park will furnish the employee with the required costume items which must be returned at the end of seasonal employment. Violation of the dress code may result in disciplinary action up to and including dismissal.
Supervision:
The employee works under the direction of the Park Naturalist. This position does not supervise other employees.
General Position Information:
This is a temporary seasonal at-will position which serves at the will of the employer and does not include recall rights or benefits (other than those mandated by governmental laws). This position will expire at the time employment is ended for the season and the employee does not have recall rights to this or any other MSHP position in the future. Specifically, the park is under no obligation to hire the individual in subsequent seasons. The number of weeks and hours worked may vary as park needs dictate. Additional information will be provided upon employment.
Due to the high volume of applications, only those applicants invited to interview will be contacted.
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Questions or cannot apply online?
Please contact:
Employment
P.O. Box 873
Mackinaw City, MI 49701
231-436-4100 x111