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Museum-Domestic Farm Interpreter

Job in Conway, Horry County, South Carolina, 29526, USA
Listing for: Government Jobs
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-13
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 39389 - 60523 USD Yearly USD 39389.00 60523.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job Title

L.W. Paul Living History Farm Domestic Interpreter

Location

Conway, SC

Salary

$39,389.09 - $60,523.00 Annually

Job Description

The Horry County Museum is a general history museum that focuses on the history, prehistory and natural history of Horry County, South Carolina. The Museum cares for a collection of artifacts and archival material and uses them in exhibits that tell stories of Horry's past. The Museum also hosts family days, tours, and special programs. The L.W. Paul Living History Farm is a living history museum that focuses on the life of farm families in Horry County in the first half of the twentieth century with specific attention given to the 1930s and 1940s.

This is done through demonstrations and interpretation of agriculture, domestic skills, and trades. The Farm hosts event days, monthly demonstrations, tours, and programs. The L.W. Paul Living History Farm Domestic Interpreter ensures fulfillment of the daily domestic interpretive programs at the Farm including children's specialty programs, seasonal events, monthly events and adult education programs. The Domestic interpreter maintains proper daily care of gardens, farm yard, and house interior spaces.

They train and monitor domestic skills of staff and volunteers. They plan daily historic foodways and other domestic activities. They are cross trained for basic program competency in Farm Agricultural interpretation.

Duties for this Position
  • Provides excellent customer service to museum visitors, whenever interacting with the public, especially children.
  • Manages, demonstrates and interprets the daily domestic interpretive program at the Farm for museum visitors.
  • Develops and conducts demonstrations, hands-on activities and special events for museum guests, during both the general season and for special programs, in the areas of foodways, gardening, textiles, livestock, family and social culture, and household material culture.
  • Leads seasonal education programming at assigned sites, for adults and children, including enrichments, adult education classes, day camp, tour groups and other programs.
  • Develops skill in demonstrating processes and equipment related to early 20th century foodways (open fire cooking /wood stove cooking/food preservation/poultry butchering), domestic house-keeping (sewing, soap making, etc.), textiles, gardening and livestock handling skills.
  • Becomes trained to safely handle Farm livestock, including leading cattle and sheep and milking cows.
  • Maintains and monitors strict safety guidelines for equipment, activities and programs, ensuring safe practices by all site interpreters.
  • Manages use of on-site artifacts according to museum guidelines, conducts assigned site inventories, and notifies Curator when repairs are needed.
  • Reads and understands historical and agricultural source material as provided. Conducts historical and agricultural research when assigned.
  • Dresses in period costuming when interpreting to the public.
  • Maintains approved food and materials handling keeping safety records and program plans.
  • Purchases approved supplies and materials for demonstrations, activities and classes within the parameters of the site/program budget.
  • Conducts routine site upkeep and maintenance including household interiors and equipment, gardening, livestock care and site cleaning, according to museum guidelines. Alerts the Curator when further repairs beyond site staff skill/equipment usage abilities are needed.
  • Becomes comfortable performing routine agricultural site tasks and livestock chores, including working with poultry, pigs, mules, and cattle, including completion of written daily chore report sheets.
  • Trains to safely operate kitchen and maintenance equipment, including but not limited to pressure canners, grist mill, wet/dry vacuums, small tractors.
  • Plans and executes research and behind the scenes preparations for domestic foodways and household project plans including daily foodways, house-keeping, textile, garden programs as well as specialty Foodways programs, and Member Activities. Maintains supply areas and stock for these programs.
  • Trains volunteers and staff in proper foodways, domestic skills and small…
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