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The Henry Ford

Greenfield Village Living History Program Supervisor (part time)

The Henry Ford, Dearborn, Michigan, United States, 48120

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The Henry Ford is a nonprofit organization, an internationally recognized cultural destination, and a one-of-a-kind workplace. The Henry Ford provides unique educational experiences based on authentic objects, stories, and lives from America's traditions of ingenuity, resourcefulness and innovation. Our purpose is to inspire people to learn from these traditions to help shape a better future. Our team is inspired daily by one another as well as the authentic stories of innovation that we share across our four venues. We want you to be part of this legacy and take it forward and that aligns with our core values of being Curious, Authentic, and Passionate.

Timeline Interviews will begin in January 2026. Training and start date in February. Part-time hours annually, with flexibility between off season and open season. Availability needed for weekdays, weekends, holidays, and evenings based on operational needs.

Essential Responsibilities

Assists the Program Manager with administrative functions, such as staff recruitment, selection and training; mentoring; program development and evaluation; and maintenance of supply and equipment inventories.

Oversees the protection of artifacts, structures, historical equipment, and landscapes.

Delivers historical presentations to the public when necessary and while training new presenter staff on-site. Serves as a part of the Living Histories Team by working in a leadership presenter role.

Coordinates daily with site teams for planning and decision making. Assists the Program Manager to ensure the accuracy of presentation content and story structure.

Assists the Program Manager in communicating accurate answers to advanced presentation questions, operational problems, and staff concerns. Delivers site briefings as assigned.

Acts as a role model in the provision and delivery of service and hospitality. Ensures the general appearance and operations of work sites and the appropriate use of period clothing on-site. Acts as a team player and provides expertise within team and other teams as appropriate.

Contributes to the effective team management of problems, issues, and opportunities.

Assists Greenfield Village management with special events and programs.

Responsible for development of creative work which includes, but is not limited to, publications in any medium, product and program development and design, and all related collateral materials.

Performs other duties as assigned by the Program Manager.

Qualifications

High School Diploma or equivalent, some college preferred

Weekday, weekend and holiday availability required – some evening work during special events, especially October and December

Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite

Some cooking and baking skills (knowledge of oven use, basic cookie and cake baking, ability to cook roasts, does not need professional training)

Experience with fire tending

Special Skills

Strong written and verbal communication skills

Enjoys public speaking

Interpersonal skills and teamwork skills are essential - Must be outgoing, friendly, and have a positive attitude

Problem solving skills required; need to be able to think quickly on their feet

Willingness to gain skills to drive antique vehicles; must have a valid Driver's License

Must be able to work outdoors in all weather. Stove and fireplace smoke. Environment including non-air-conditioned and heated interiors.

This job description is subject to change at any time.

Respect, inclusion, and opportunity for people of all backgrounds will attract the best ideas to THF and help us shape a more vibrant future. By honoring and celebrating people’s diversity, THF can bring new creativity, effectiveness, and leadership to our work and community. Achieving diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility is a continuous process, which, we believe, will contribute to a sustainable and inclusive world. Therefore, we strongly encourage applications from individuals who identify with or belong to marginalized communities. It is the policy of The Henry Ford to prohibit discrimination in any employment, donor or volunteering opportunity including but not limited to based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity/expression, genetic information, pregnancy, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, age, physical/mental disability or any other such characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. This Policy applies to all of our employees, donors and volunteers to ensure that they are treated without discrimination.

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