Fort Raleigh National Historic Site Needs You! We need your time and your talents…as a volunteer. Interested in meeting people from all over the world? Want to learn about the fascinating beginnings of our country? Do you like sharing what you know with an interested audience? Would you enjoy working in an office that is surrounded by countless stories including early colonization, the Civil War, the Freedmen’s Colony and radio experimentation? Then you should become a National Park Service VIP (Volunteer-In-Parks) at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site. Below are just a few descriptions of our volunteer opportunities. For further information or to become one of our very valuable volunteers, call Park Ranger Rob Bolling at (252) 473-5772 x156.
Volunteer Opportunities
Visitor Education: Greet and introduce visitors to the site; answer visitor questions; operate audiovisual and public address equipment related to the park orientation video and announcements in the facility; use the telephone for administrative and visitor information reasons; monitor and report safety concerns; receive and report lost or found items; monitor and keep informational brochures stocked and available to the visiting public; and other duties of similar nature.
Provide Formal Presentations: Conduct formal presentations and informal talks about the park’s stories; conduct related activities for kids; perform demonstrations in conjunction with special events, programs, and exhibits; offer feedback and discover ways to make the park’s interpretive operations more efficient; engage in research and critical inquiry; and use public address system and operate video equipment.
Conduct Administrative Duties: Perform administrative tasks such as filing, stuffing envelopes, Xeroxing, reviewing text, maintaining records, answering correspondence, and maintaining school and tour group reservations.