What does a docent do?
A docent is a volunteer gallery educator. At the CCMH, our dynamic docent corps helps to create and facilitate conversation-based tours in the Museum’s galleries. Our docents provide an invaluable service to the community, especially the students who are often visiting the museum for the first time as well as senior groups.
Docents entering the training program in the summer of 2019 will commit to lead three tours per day. A background in art history is not required. Spanish-English or Czech-English bilingual skills are helpful, but not required. We ask that all new docents commit to remaining in the program for a minimum of one years.
Although CCMH docents come from all walks of life, they share a few common traits; each of our docent volunteers are curious, passionate about volunteering, flexible and open to feedback and enjoy interacting with people from all over Houston, Texas, USA, and worldwide.
What qualities are you looking for?
An ideal candidate for the docent program:
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Demonstrates a strong interest in community service and volunteerism
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Wants to act as a mediator between objects and the public
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Can be a flexible thinker, especially when confronted with difficult or sensitive ideas
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Demonstrates a positive attitude
How can I apply to become a docent?
Anyone is welcome to apply. All applicants should be available during business hours, Monday-Friday, for training and leading tours. If you are interested in applying to the docent program, please send an email to development@czechcenter.org or fill out our application form.
After completing your application, you will have an interview with Museum staff. At the conclusion of the interviews, the new docent training class will be selected based on a demonstrated commitment to collaborative learning, an openness to multiple perspectives, the ability to communicate with energy and diplomacy as well as demonstrating a growth mindset through constructive feedback.
You may also be interested in the wide array of other volunteering opportunities at the CCMH. For more information about volunteering at the Museum, please contact development@czechcenter.orgor 713 528 2060.