The workshops have many jobs that need to be filled. For safety reasons, some hands-on activities involving ungentled animals require prior experience or participation in LRTC or state recognized training programs to qualify.
Qualify as a Search and Rescue or Range Rescue mounted responder. Qualify to respond to technical large animal emergencies involving free-roaming horses and domestic livestock.
Design, Promotion, Library, Venue Maintenance, etc.
Help with set-up, man the door, stamp hands, greet audience members, help run the snack shack, and assist with show photography and videography.
Help install and deinstall support, help with set-up, sales, concessions, at greeting at an event. Before an event help with flying, interviews for our blog, sending invites and more.
Help stock and organize our diaper bank.
Help provide kids activities and supervise play.
Provide English as a Second Language services to our clients.
Come join the events team! You will be an integral part of making events a memorable experience for all who attend.
Organizations and groups are an essential part of The Discovery’s volunteer team. Group volunteer projects are a great way to make a big impact in a short amount of time at here at the museum. We offer both ongoing and one-time projects for highly engaged groups and their interests.