Overview: At the Buffalo Museum of Science, we take pride in providing an environment that inspires
curiosity, self-directed learning, and fun for our guests of all ages. All staff are recruited, trained,
directed, and developed with this in mind. We believe that science is fun and that everyone can be a
scientist when they make observations and ask questions. Research shows that when you mix GREAT
SERVICE with GREAT PEOPLE, the result is LASTING MEMORIES for our guests.
Description: Docents are a vital part of the Buffalo Museum of Science. Docents assist and educate our
visitors on various topics. Docents for travel exhibits will work inside the exhibit the entire time of their
shift. These docents will answer questions about the exhibit to the best of their ability, troubleshoot
with exhibits as trained, and ensure visitors are following the Museum’s code of conduct.
Primary responsibilities:
• Complete required travel exhibit training
• Arrive on time for the event
• Greet guests with a smile
• Answer questions from guests
• Troubleshoot any items in the exhibit that visitors need help with
Skills/Experience:
• Science or educational background recommended but not necessary
• Comfortable speaking to strangers and able to engage with a variety of age groups
• Exudes an outgoing, creative, and pleasant attitude
• Strong public speaking skills
Physical Demands:
• Able to stand for at least three hours at a time
Age Requirements
• Must be 14 years or older to volunteer in this exhibit
Length of Commitment:
• Five-month minimum commitment due to the length of training
• Must be able to complete at least 1-2 shifts per week for the run of the exhibit