What are the responsibilities and job description for the Evening Programs Interpreter, Actor/Storyteller (Part Time) position at CW Talent?
Evening actor interpreters help to teach 18th century history to diverse audiences using a variety of performance and storytelling techniques that amplify our educational mission while also providing exceptional guest service. From immersive ensemble trial dramas and engaging storytelling programs to evening walking tours, stage shows, music, and dance, evening programs at Colonial Williamsburg offer our guests a fun and educational experience after dark.
Essential Functions:
Teach 18th century history by:
- Interpreting 18th century Williamsburg and Virginia history
- Using a variety of presentation techniques to meet the needs of diverse audiences
- Interpreting, participating in, and supporting a variety of seasonal and special events
- Engaging in program preparation, rehearsal, public performance and/or interpretation as assigned
- Successfully performing the work assignment as prepared by Programmatic Personnel in accordance with the approved standards for the particular presentation and site. The employee will not alter, or cause to be altered, the approved set up arrangement including blocking and scripting.
Provide exceptional customer service by:
- Modeling the organizational values of stewardship, customer service, hospitality and respect for people
- Managing guest/employee service
- Orienting visitors
- Maintaining a caring attitude guided by integrity, truthfulness, fairness, courtesy and respect for the individual
Work collaboratively to achieve the mission of Colonial Williamsburg by:
- Modeling the organization’s personal/professional expectations
- Participating as an active member of a team
Qualifications:
Experience
- Competencies usually acquired through completion of 4 years of college or 2-4 years’ experience in storytelling, character interpretation, theatre, music, dance, or related field, OR any combination of education and experience that fulfill the responsibilities of the job AND completion of established Foundation, Division, and Department training requirements.
Scheduling
- Must be able to work a flexible schedule including week nights, holidays, and weekends.
- Must be able to provide annual availability that includes a minimum of 2 evenings per week on a regular basis and up to 4 evenings per week during periods of peak demand, when required.
Environment
- Ability to work in all types of weather including rain, snow, wind, heat, humidity, and storms, and to come in daily contact with allergens, including pollen and dust.
General
- Interviews, clearings and or auditions are required for some positions.
- Must have good overall attendance, work ethic, and attitude to lead a team of co-workers.
- Must have exceptional problem solving skills, including the demonstrated ability to be proactive in a reactive situation.
- General knowledge of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation policies and procedures; familiarity with physical layout of Historic Area and interior of exhibition buildings.