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Volunteer
Volunteers are essential to S'edav Va'aki Museum's mission of interpretation, research, and preservation. There are many benefits to volunteering at S'edav Va'aki Museum. These include learning tangible skills, meeting people with similar interests, access to exclusive events and trainings, and helping enhance visitor experiences at an award-winning, accredited museum. See below to learn about the different volunteer opportunities we offer. To learn more about each position, click the title. To contact the museum's Volunteer Program Specialist, email svmvolunteers@phoenix.gov. To become a volunteer, sign up here.
On-Going Volunteer Opportunities
Engagement Guide: Engagement Guide Volunteers meet and greet museum visitors, supply information, and conduct site overviews for visitors in the Museum’s galleries. Initiate interaction (i.e. conversations about artifacts) and answer questions for visitors in the museum’s various galleries. Engagement Guide Volunteers may also facilitate crafts, outreach presentations, and programs about topics such as archaeology, life in the southwest, and the canals, and help to create education kits for programs.
Front Desk Ambassador: Front Desk Ambassadors are welcoming, helpful and ready to assist any guests. Front Desk Ambassadors assist with all aspects of visitor services at the Museum. This includes reception desk, admission, registration for public programs, and visitor statistics. By joining the Front Desk Ambassadors, you will help make S’edav Va’aki Museum a great place to visit.
Mudslinger: Mudslingers participate in the process of stabilizing S’edav Va’aki’s earthen structures by creating adobe from natural materials (“mud”) and applying it the structures, typically by throwing (“slinging”). This process is invaluable to the continued preservation of the invaluable cultural resources that S’edav Va’aki stewards. Open to groups up to 15.
Museum Store Attendant: Museum Store Attendants independently run museum store operations during their shift. This includes welcoming visitors, answering questions about the site, objects and merchandise that are for sale, conducting simple transactions, and opening and closing duties. The museum store is operated by the S’edav Va’aki Museum Foundation (501(c)(3)).
Teen Volunteers: The Program is for high school-aged students (14-17) interested in gaining professional development at a cultural institution. The Teen Volunteers will gain hands-on experience by engaging with the public and spreading knowledge concerning topics about the Ancestral Sonoran Desert People.
Volunteer Positions Currently Full:
Collections Volunteer: Collections volunteers work in partnership with Collections staff to digitize, photograph, catalog, and preserve S’edav Va’aki Museum’s artifact and archival collection. By joining our Collections team, you will assist with the preservation of the collection of S’edav Va’aki Museum.
Exhibits Volunteer: Exhibits volunteers help prepare and install temporary exhibitions, outreach educational displays, and special off-site exhibitions, and maintain permanent indoor and outdoor exhibits. Exhibits volunteers research, design, build, and create the exhibits our visitors get to enjoy.
Garden Volunteer: Garden volunteers maintain the Museum’s Native Plants Garden, which showcases a variety of traditional Native American food staples and desert plants used for construction, clothing, and medicinal purposes. Native Garden volunteers design, plant, water, and weed the garden and assist staff in teaching audiences about Sonoran Desert plants.
Teen Volunteer Mentor: Teen Volunteer Mentors arrive 30 minutes before the Teen Volunteers’ shift to help set up the assigned station and welcome the Teen Volunteers (i.e., mentees). During their shift together, the Mentors are expected to provide support and feedback for the Teen Volunteers and advise on their facilitation of the activity. Help foster and empower the Teen Volunteers (i.e., mentees) independence in leading activities. At the end of the shift, both Mentors and mentees will put away anything they have taken out. The Mentors are responsible for ensuring mentees are released to leave in the way their guardians have approved (picked up by an approved adult or leave on their own).
One-Time Volunteer Opportunities
If you are looking to volunteer just for an event like S'edav Va'aki Museum Foundation Indian Market, Portal to the Past Festival, or Ancient Technology Day, please call us at (602) 495-0901 during business hours or email us at svmvolunteers@phoenix.gov to learn about what is available.
Community Service
If you are interested in community service hours, please call S'edav Va'aki Museum at (602) 495-0901 during business hours or email svmvolunteers@phoenix.gov to schedule your hours before arriving.