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A museum docent is a specialist who optimizes experiences for museum visitors by leading tours, creating education programs and presenting exhibits. Museum docents often have postsecondary education in a subject like museum studies or art history, though a bachelors degree isnt a formal requirement.
A rack of pamphlets near the entrance describing volunteer opportunities could bring in new docents. Include a tear-off or mail-in form for those interested in receiving mailings about your docent programs. Once volunteers have been recruited, museum staff should try to make new volunteers feel a part of the team.
Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies Identify your organizations volunteering needs. Use current volunteers as a resource. Reach out to former volunteers. Ask your board to get involved. Collaborate with local businesses. Get sponsors involved in event committees. Connect with civic groups.
But in the U.S. a docent is a guide who works at a museum, a historical site, or even a zoo or a park. Docents are usually volunteers, and their services are often free of charge.
Be Respectful: Tell the individual you would like to talk to them about your organization and the possible involvement. Ask for their permission (Would this be a good time to talk with youor is there a better time I will need approximately 15 minutes of your time). Be Positive: Be upbeat when approaching them.
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Docents seem to me to have that connotation that they are the experts and are going to feed you what to know and think. Guide is definitely friendlier sounding and implies that they are assisting you in understanding or providing an interface to the collection.
Here are ten creative ways that nonprofits can start recruiting volunteers: Create a Volunteer Position Wish List. Get Personalized Volunteer Recommendations. Develop an Online Volunteer Portal. Create a Volunteer Recruitment Video. Reach out to Local Businesses. Host a Volunteer Open House. Speak at Local Events.
There are five main arguments for why I believe museums should indeed must stop using volunteer docents to facili- tate tours: first, the reliance on volunteers devalues the work of educators, literally and figuratively; second, this devalua- tion of the educator role perpetuates a lack of diversity in the field;

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