Park Main Line: (229) 824 - 4104 ext 0
Park Superintendent and Administrative Offices: (229) 824 - 4576
Park Management and Administration
Encompasses activities related to park-wide administrative, managerial, and support functions, as well as safety and planning. In addition, this area is responsible for working with external constituencies to develop valuable park partnerships. Altogether, the Management and Administration staff provide a host of essential services to enable park employees to focus on accomplishing core mission operations and their functional duties.
Superintendent
Chief of Administration
Karen Barry
(229) 824 - 4576
Administrative Support Assistant
Tina Grant
(229) 824 - 4576
Interpretation and Education
The Division of Interpretation and Education conducts a variety of interpretive programs and outreach to encourage the development of a deeper understanding of American history and to broaden public support for preserving park resources. Interpretive rangers present the story of a young Jimmy Carter growing up in a rural southern town to visitors through formal interpretation at the park with talks, demonstrations, special events, and with informal interpretation.
Chief of Interpretation
Beth Wright
(229) 824 - 4104 ext. 200
Education
The Education Program operates as a partnership between the Georgia Department of Education (GDOE), The National Park Service, and the Friends of The Jimmy Carter National Historical Park. The Georgia Standards of Excellence are utilized to develop curricula and programming designed to foster opportunities for students to learn about the life and legacy of President and Mrs. Carter.
Jimmy Carter National Historical Park provides a variety of education programs for students in Pre-K through twelfth grade. Educators can register their classes for an on-site field trip, virtual field trip, or an in-classroom education program. To see available dates, go to our School Group Bookings calendar or book an educational program.
Facility Management
The Maintenance functional area encompasses all activities designed to improve or prolong the life of the park's assets. The preservation of these resources allows visitors to safely enjoy their activities at the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park.
Chief of Maintenance
Randall Dillard
(229) 824 - 4104 ext.0
Resource Management
The Cultural Resource staff protects the legacy of Jimmy Carter through the care of museum collections, oral history materials, and through resource management monitoring. Cultural resource management at the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park encompasses activities related to the management, preservation, and protection of a variety of natural communities and processes, cultural landscapes, museum artifacts, and archaeological sites.
Chief of Interpretation and Cultural Resources
Beth Wright
(229) 824 - 4104 ext. 200
Volunteer
Volunteers at the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park help preserve and maintain the cultural and historic resources of the park for today’s visitors and future generations who will explore the park years from now. Jimmy Carter National Historical Park volunteers play an essential role in daily operations.
Volunteer Coordinator
Quentin Bucker
(229) 376-9742
The staff of the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park invites you to visit and explore the hometown of the 39th President of the United States to experience the influences that inspired a young man from a small, rural, south Georgia town to become President.