We are seeking dedicated Volunteer Genealogists to support our one-week Youth Genealogy Camp (DATES TBA). Volunteers will guide students in researching their family histories, help interpret historical records, and support the development of each student’s final family tree project. This role is ideal for individuals passionate about genealogy, history, and empowering youth through discovery and storytelling.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist students in building and researching their family trees using online and archival resources
- Help interpret historical documents such as census records, land records, and bills of sale
- Provide one-on-one guidance to students throughout the research process
- Support students in preparing and refining their final presentations
- Ensure a respectful, engaging, and supportive learning environment
- Collaborate with camp staff during Field Work Day at local historical and archival sites (optional onsite day/not required)
Qualifications
- Experience in genealogy research (personal, academic, or professional)
- Familiarity with research platforms such as FamilySearch or similar tools
- Strong attention to detail and research skills
- Ability to communicate clearly with youth in an encouraging and accessible way
- Passion for history, cultural preservation, and community impact
Requirements
- Must pass a verified background check prior to participation
- Ability to commit to the full duration of the one-week camp
- Willingness to work collaboratively with staff and other volunteers
- Comfortable working with youth in both classroom and field settings
Impact
Volunteer Genealogists play a critical role in helping students uncover their roots, connect with their history, and preserve their family stories for future generations. Your guidance helps transform research into identity, knowledge, and legacy.