Volunteer
Every year, hundreds of volunteers with diverse backgrounds help the American Museum of Natural History meet its mission and goals. Find out how you can participate!
"I've been a volunteer at the Museum of Natural History for more than 10 years, and each year it gets more interesting and rewarding."
—Linda Scalbom, Tour Guide and behind-the-scenes-volunteer
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Becoming a Volunteer
- The minimum age is 16; there is no upper limit.
- You must provide a regular commitment of time, ranging from one-half day to several days per week, for at least one year (although longer commitments are sometimes required for certain positions).
- All applicants must complete our online application. Once you have completed the application, you may also contact us directly regarding specific openings listed below.
Current Opportunities
The Discovery Room will return to a weekday schedule this Fall! Volunteers are needed for the following: Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
- 10:30 am–12:15 pm (NEW Pre-K only morning sessions)
- 1:25 pm - 5:15 pm
If you are interested in volunteering in the Discovery Room, please submit the volunteer application, listing the Discovery Room as your preferred assignment.
Read more about the Discovery Room. Please feel free to reach out to [email protected] if you have any questions.
Volunteers are needed to staff information desks throughout the Museum and in the new Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation. The ideal candidate is approachable, friendly, adept at giving directions, and enjoys interacting with people from all backgrounds.
Information Desk Volunteers:
- Offer excellent customer service while answering visitors inquires, delivering accurate directions to Museum facilities, theaters, Security, etc.
- Provide information about the Museum, its programs, exhibitions, show times, etc.
- Assists visitors with disabilities, giving appropriate information when requested (e.g., wheelchair locations- the 81st Street, Roosevelt Rotunda, and Garage, and the rules for borrowing wheelchairs for Museum use)
Shifts:
12-2:00pm│ 2-4:00pm
If interested in volunteering at the information desk, complete the application linked above and email [email protected].
The Sensory Room will be a refuge space in the museum for visitors of all ages with sensory sensitivities. Visitors may use the space to avoid sensory stimulation, to seek out sensory stimulation, to come down from a state of overstimulation/meltdown in a safe space, and more.
Sensory Room Facilitators will sit at an Information Desk outside of the Sensory Room. In addition to regular Information Desk responsibilities, these Facilitators will be a resource for visitors using the Sensory Room—they will answer questions about the space, assist visitors with opening the door to the space if needed, and keep track of the number of people using the space. Sensory Room Facilitators must be ready to show friendliness and understanding to visitors of all ages who may be in distress and who may not communicate verbally.
If interested in this opportunity, please submit your volunteer application. Contact [email protected] with any questions.