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This is so cool. I wish I had found an opportunity like this right out of
school!!
>The Westport (Washington) Maritime Museum has two job openings available
>immediately. These are Washington Service Corps positions open to U.S.
>citizens between the ages of 18 to 25 who are not full-time students. The
>positions are of eleven-month duration and will pay a monthly stipend of
>$700 each plus health care. Child care allowances are available for those
>qualifying. At the end of the eleven-month period of employment, job
>holders receive a $4,725 educational award.
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>The first opening is for a Museum Aide (Preservation Technician) who will
>implement recommendations of an Architectural Conservator's Assessment
>Report completed for the Maritime Museum's historic main structure, a former
>Coast Guard Lifeboat Station operations/administration building. Based on
>experience gained, the Preservation Technician will develop a Planned
>Preventative Maintenance program for the museum. The position requires
>basic building maintenance and carpentry skills.
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>The second opening is for a Museum Aide (Trail Planner) who will complete
>development of a Maritime History Trail linking the Maritime Museum and
>Grays Harbor Lighthouse via existing roads and paths. This will include
>mapping the trail, developing interpretive stations, and coordinating trail
>identification with land-managing agencies. The position requires
>organizational, research, and communications skills.
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>The Preservation Technician and Trail Planner positions are intended to be
>mutually supporting and will share some duties.
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>For more information contact:
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>William S. Hanable
>Managing Director
>Westport Maritime Museum
>PO Box 1074
>Westport, WA 98595-1074
>360-268-0078
>William S. Hanable
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