PARKS, HERITAGE, & TOURISM INTERPRETER I

State of ArkansasLittle Rock, AR
2d

About The Position

The Parks, Heritage, and Tourism Interpreter I is responsible for assisting in the development and presentation of engaging programs that educate and inspire visitors about Arkansas’s natural, cultural, and historical resources. This entry-level position supports interpretive initiatives in state parks, historic sites, and other heritage locations by conducting tours, facilitating educational activities, and providing excellent visitor services.

Requirements

  • At least one year of experience in interpretive programming, environmental education, museums, education, or a related field.
  • Strong verbal communication skills to engage audiences of all ages and backgrounds.
  • Ability to simplify complex historical, environmental, or scientific topics into accessible content.
  • Comfort speaking to large groups and leading interactive activities.
  • Basic knowledge of interpretive techniques, environmental education, and historical preservation.
  • Ability to assist in the development of age-appropriate, engaging educational programs.
  • Creative thinking to enhance visitor experiences through interactive storytelling and exhibits.
  • Ability to resolve visitor inquiries and concerns professionally.
  • Experience working with diverse groups, including families, school groups, and tourists.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to follow established interpretive guidelines.
  • Willingness to learn Arkansas history, ecology, and cultural heritage through research.

Nice To Haves

  • At least two years of college education in a degree plan majoring in natural science, outdoor recreation, park interpretation, communications, park administration, history, education, forestry, or a related field; as well as relevant volunteer experience, documented experience in public speaking and writing, coursework in interpretive methods, and a working knowledge of Arkansas natural/cultural history.
  • At parks with lakes and rivers, experience and strong skills in swimming, boating, and kayaking are preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in the development and presentation of guided tours, educational programs, and special events.
  • Engage visitors through storytelling, hands-on demonstrations, and nature-based activities.
  • Support the creation of self-guided materials, exhibits, and interpretive signage.
  • Conduct school group presentations, nature walks, and historical reenactments.
  • Provide exceptional customer service by greeting guests, answering questions, and offering recommendations.
  • Promote Arkansas’s natural and cultural resources through enthusiastic public outreach.
  • Educate visitors on conservation principles, historical preservation, and wildlife protection.
  • Assist in historical research, artifact preservation, and environmental stewardship projects.
  • Support conservation initiatives by encouraging responsible visitor behavior in parks and historic sites.
  • Maintain interpretive props, equipment, and educational materials.
  • Track program attendance, visitor feedback, and outreach efforts.
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