Monitor galleries and other public places in the Center to answer questions and monitor safety and security of our visitors and artifacts. Conduct tours as needed, some of which may be pre-scheduled. Report to staff any misconduct in museum requiring immediate action. Supervised by the Director of Collections and Educational Director.
Work with curators to serve the public with walk-in, call in, written and web research requests. Work with curators to organize and maintain library and archives paper based artifacts and collections. Occasional research for exhibit preparation. Supervised and trained by the curatorial staff.
Assist with the staffing the Museum’s special events, including occasional evening events, fundraisers, holiday-themed events and locally sponsored free days.
Essential to in leading school field trips and workshops. They may also help with curriculum research and development, arts and crafts preparation, and assist with programs such as summer camps and special events.
Speaker’s Bureau staff and specially trained volunteers provide presentations on Alzheimer’s disease to audiences at senior centers, community organizations, clubs, congregations, schools, and more. Have a direct impact by delivering educational presentations to community groups ranging from 20-50 people. Topics include programs and services, understanding the disease, and caregiving. Training is provided.
Volunteers are needed to help with delivering food & supplies, making welfare checks, running errands, and packing care packages.
Our mentoring team consists of professional, relatable, compassionate, knowledgeable women who are of good moral character who and passionate about empowering girls to succeed. We teach life skills through fun, engaging programs and lessons, information sharing, community interactions, and recreational activities.
Become a support group leader and help provide much-needed emotional support, coping skills, education, and resources to caregivers. Support groups are located all throughout greater Los Angeles and are offered at a variety of times/days. Group leadership training and on-going support is provided.
Participate in a structured training that guides you to becoming a facilitator of this popular program. Memories in the Making (MiM) is a unique fine arts program for people with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias that offers a creative and non-verbal way of communicating and capturing precious moments through art.