What is a Docent?
A Docent is a trained
volunteer who provides educational services for the museum
visitor. The role of a docent is three-fold.
The educational role of the docent is the most important and challenging aspect of the job. In order to be effective, a docent cannot just lecture to an audience. One must strive to actively involve visitors in the interpretation.
Individuals
interested in becoming a docent or greeter should enjoy
talking with people in a one-on-one environment. They should
have a passion for customer service and for helping guests
enjoy their experience. In addition, the
following characteristics make a good docent:
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BENEFITS While the Frank Phillips Home is obviously the major beneficiary, we hope that docents also benefit from the educational opportunities and camaraderie provided by the docent program. In addition docents will receive:
QUALIFICATIONS & COMMITMENTS
TRAININGTraining for prospective docents will be scheduled at a time convenient for them. An application with references is required. Prospective docents may be subject to a background check. For further information about the docent program, please call 918-336-2491. |