Nonprofit
Published 3/7/26 7:49AM

Museum Associate at The Sailing Museum & National Sailing Hall of Fame

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Newport, RI
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Start Date:
    March 30, 2026
    Education:
    High School Diploma Required
    Compensation:
    USD $18 / hour
    Pay: $18/hour + commission on membership sales
    Cause Areas:
    Education, Sports & Recreation

    Description

    Position Overview

    The Museum Associate (MA) plays a vital role in delivering an engaging, welcoming, and educational experience for guests. This position blends retail operations, ticketing, basic inventory management and docent-style interpretation, serving visitors ranging from novice to highly experienced sailors. The MA is responsible for maintaining a high standard of customer service, supporting museum revenue through retail sales and membership upsell, and ensuring the museum and gift shop remain clean, organized, and visitor-ready throughout the day.

    Key Responsibilities

    Guest Experience & Docent Services

      • Welcome guests warmly, creating an inclusive and engaging environment
      • Guide visitors through interactive exhibits, tailoring interpretation for:
      • Novice sailors and first-time visitors
      • Experienced sailors and maritime enthusiasts
      • Answer questions about exhibits, programs, and museum offerings
      • Support special programs, group visits, and seasonal events as scheduled

    Ticketing, Sales & Membership

      • Process admissions and retail transactions accurately using the POS and ticketing systems
      • Actively promote and upsell museum memberships, programs, and special events
      • Assist guests with online ticket purchases and membership sign-ups when applicable
      • Provide clear information on admission policies, schedules, and visitor flow

    Gift Shop & Inventory Support

      • Handle gift shop purchases with attention to accuracy, cash handling, and customer service
      • Support gift shop merchandising and organization
      • Assist with inventory management, including:
      • Receiving and checking in merchandise
      • Restocking shelves and maintaining visual standards
      • Monitoring inventory levels and reporting low stock

    Facilities & Daily Operations

      • Ensure museum galleries, interactive spaces, restrooms, and gift shop remain clean, safe, and orderly
      • Perform opening and closing duties as assigned
      • Monitor exhibit areas and report maintenance or safety concerns promptly
      • Follow museum procedures for security, cash handling, and guest safety

    Event Support

    • Associates will be responsible for supporting private and donor event activities which typically occur after hours
    • Frequent activities include but are not limited to set up and breakdown of rental equipment, guest check-in, bathroom maintenance, and vendor support

    Qualifications & Skills

      • Strong customer service and communication skills
      • Comfortable engaging with diverse audiences, including children and adults
      • Interest in maritime history, sailing, or museums (sailing experience a plus but not required)
      • Ability to learn exhibit content and present information clearly and enthusiastically
      • Retail, ticketing, or hospitality experience preferred but willing to train
      • Organized, detail-oriented, and reliable
      • Ability to stand for extended periods and perform light lifting (e.g., stocking merchandise)

    Schedule, Availability & Transportation

      • Flexible availability required, including weekends, holidays, and special events
      • Part-time hours with increased scheduling during peak summer visitation
      • Regular and punctual attendance is required

    What We Offer

      • A dynamic, guest-focused work environment in a nationally recognized museum
      • Training in museum interpretation, retail operations, and visitor services
      • Opportunity to build experience in cultural institutions, tourism, and nonprofit operations
      • Staff discounts and access to museum programs

    Benefits

    What We Offer

      • A dynamic, guest-focused work environment in a nationally recognized museum
      • Training in museum interpretation, retail operations, and visitor services
      • Opportunity to build experience in cultural institutions, tourism, and nonprofit operations
      • Staff discounts and access to museum programs

    Location

    On-site
    365 Thames Street, Newport, RI 02840, United States

    How to Apply

    How to Apply

    Visit https://thesailingmuseum.org/about/careers/ to apply online via our submission form. No submissions outside of this process will be considered. Thank you for your understanding. Background check will be required along with references.

    Research shows that women and people from underrepresented groups often apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We recognize that it is highly unlikely that someone meets 100% of the qualifications for a role. If much of this job description describes you, then please apply for this position!

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