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Volunteers in the Education Department are an essential link between the public and the museum and work to carry out the museum's educational mission.

Current Opportunities
Docents
Volunteer Information Specialists
Behind-the-Scenes Volunteer Program

 
Docents
We are not currently recruiting for docents. If you are interested in the docent program, you are encouraged to submit an application any time. Applications are kept on file until the next recruitment.

Docents are volunteer gallery teachers who guide school and adult tours of the museum's exhibitions and collections, engaging visitors of all ages in actively looking at art in the galleries and learning about Asian cultures through art. By creating opportunities for dialogue and the exchange of ideas, docents lead visitors toward a deeper understanding of Asian art and culture.

Qualified docents are patient, compassionate, effective communicators, interested in Asian art and cultures, and enthusiastic about learning and teaching. Flexibility, good judgment, and the ability to work independently as well as within groups are additional skills for successful candidates. Applicants must be available on regular weekdays and occasional weekends and able to commit to 2 years with the program.

We provide all the necessary training to make you successful. Training takes place primarily on weekdays, and includes sessions on museum learning, interpretative techniques and teaching methods, collections and exhibitions, and other specific content related to the arts of Asia. Training docents learn with each other and through practicum work with experienced docents. Docents are trained to conduct both adult and school tours. Once docents have completed their initial training requirements (approximately 9 months), they participate in required and supplemental training on Wednesday mornings (10:15-12:15) year-round.

Responsibilities
Docents serve the museum's diverse audiences by:
• Interpreting the permanent collections and special exhibitions for visitors
• Providing dynamic, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences in the galleries
• Conducting thematic tours for adults and school groups


In addition, docents work with each other and staff of the museum and are expected to:
• Prepare tours that support and reflect accurate information, exhibition goals, and educational standards
• Research and study exhibition content and background information for tours
• Use hands-on objects and supplemental materials for tours that are approved by the Department of Education and Public Programs
• Be familiar with and communicate clearly to visitors exhibition-related public programming, upcoming exhibitions, and other information available to the public
• Display flexibility, respect, and responsibility in relation to other docents, museum staff, and the public
• Work in concert with the Department of Education and Public Programs, supporting the departmental mission and following guidelines and policies
• Support and conform to the policies, standards, and procedures of the Freer Gallery of Art, the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, and the Smithsonian Institution


Specific requirements
• Commit to 2 years with the program
• Attend initial training sessions and participate in practicum work
• Attend ongoing training on Wednesday mornings (10:15–12:15).
• Agree to be available for touring one regular day per week and conduct a minimum number of tours per year
• Obtain substitutes for any scheduled tours in case of absence



Application Process
Interested candidates should submit a completed application. Applications are reviewed at specific times in the year, which will be announced on this web page. If no "Current Opportunities" for docents are specified here, applications are kept on file and contacted for future recruitment. Selected applicants will be invited to attend a docent information session.

Applications are available online. The online application form can also be printed and faxed to Docent Program, Office of Education at (202) 357-4911, or mailed to:
Docent Program
Office of Education
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
1050 Independence Avenue, SW
MRC 707, P.O. Box 37102
Washington, DC 20013-7012

Questions
If you have further questions about the docent program, you can contact us anytime at asiadocent@si.edu.

 
Volunteer Information Specialist Program
Managed centrally through the Visitor Information and Associates' Reception Center (VIARC), Volunteer Information Specialists provide information services to museum visitors at museum information desks or to persons telephoning the Institution for assistance. In addition to welcoming visitors, museum desk volunteers provide a broad range of information about the Smithsonian—its exhibitions, activities, and services—and general information on other popular attractions in Washington, D.C. Telephone information volunteers respond to inquiries that pertain to the full range of Smithsonian activity, forward calls to either offices or staff members as appropriate, and fulfill a variety of requests for printed information. To learn more about becoming a Volunteer Information Specialist, please visit the Smithsonian Volunteer Opportunities page.

 
Behind-the-Scenes Volunteer Program
Also managed through VIARC, the Behind-the-Scenes Volunteer Program provides assistance to Smithsonian staff by recruiting and placing individuals who wish to contribute their time and expertise to specific areas of study within the Institution. Volunteers in this program work with staff members on both short-term and long-term projects. Opportunities are generally available in: archives; libraries; administrative offices; conservation laboratories; and curatorial divisions related to art, history, and science collections. To learn more about becoming a Behind-the-Scenes Volunteer, please visit the Smithsonian Volunteer Opportunities page.

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