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As a publicly accessible museum and historic site for over ninety years and home to the only two brothers to have signed the Declaration of Independence, Stratford Hall will leverage the upcoming 250th Anniversary of the birth of our nation to reintroduce our broad and diverse stories to our communities and stakeholders. Successful applicants will join our team as we undergo a transformative strategic planning process. A model of historic preservation and land conservation, Stratford Hall contributes actively to the Northern Neck community and encourages applications from strategic thinkers committed to joining this collaborative and dynamic team.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating an inclusive and collaborative culture among our staff, which we believe is critical to advancing our mission. Prospects interested in helping to ensure Stratford Hall remains relevant for future generations and in making a difference at our historic site, in our field, and to our community are encouraged to apply.

Interpretation Team Member

Interpretation Team Member

Job Type: Part-time
Work Location: In-person
Pay: $15.00 – $16.00 per hour

Position Summary: Stratford Hall Historic Preserve is seeking an engaging, adaptable, and collaborative Interpretation Team Member to help bring our site’s rich and complex history to life. In this dynamic, part-time role, you will be on the front lines of visitor engagement, supporting the Director of Education and Interpretation Team in delivering transformative K–12 programming, staffing the historic Great House, and ensuring the seamless execution of site-wide events. This is an excellent opportunity for an educator or history enthusiast passionate about sharing the diverse stories of the people who lived and labored at Stratford. 

Key Responsibilities

K–12 Educational Programming: 

  • Facilitate hands-on educational stations, historical demonstrations, and guided activities for elementary, middle, and high school students. 
  • Manage student group logistics to maintain smooth program flow and a high-quality learning environment. 
  • Assist with the setup, breakdown, and organization of K-12 programming spaces and materials. 

Visitor Engagement & Event Operations: 

  • Staff the Great House during visitation hours, seasonal programs, and special events to welcome, direct, and assist guests. 
  • Provide essential logistical support for large-scale public programs and workshops, from preparing activity stations to managing visitor flow. 
  • Maintain the inventory and organization of educational supplies before, during, and after events. 

Administrative & Cross-Department Support: 

  • Assist with basic program administration, including attendance tracking and material preparation for upcoming outreach initiatives. 
  • Provide support for other site areas as needed, including Visitor Center and Gift Shop staffing. 

Physical Requirements: 

  • Ability to stand for extended periods, navigate uneven historic terrain, and lift/carry up to 25 pounds of educational materials. 

Desired Qualifications: 

  • A demonstrated interest in education, history, public history, museum studies, archaeology, or a related field. 
  • Prior experience working with children, student groups, or public audiences is highly preferred. 
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a welcoming, professional, and approachable demeanor. 
  • A collaborative mindset with the ability to work effectively within a team environment. 
  • Flexibility to assist with occasional evening or weekend events as programming requires. 

Schedule & Commitment: This is a part-time role with variable hours driven by seasonal programming needs. Candidates can expect an average schedule of four days per month during the slower seasons, with additional hours required and available during peak K-12 field trip windows and large public events. This position reports to the Director of Education. 

Please complete and email your application to Hunter Peal, Director of Education.

Hospitality Associate

Job Type: Part-time
Work Location: In-person
License/Certification: Driver’s License (Required)
Ability to Commute: Stratford, VA 22558 (Required)
Pay: $13.00 – $15.00 per hour

Position Objective:

Stratford Hall is seeking a dedicated and professional hospitality associate to join our organization. Various duties include vacuuming, mopping, surface cleaning, dusting, trash removal, and laundering linens. Occasional responsibilities include clerical duties within reservations. Candidates must be punctual, thorough yet quick, eager to learn, and personable with guests and colleagues.

General Statement of Duties:
• Responsible for cleaning and preparing guest rooms, cabins, and designated public areas.
• Manage laundry, stock, and inventory.
• Report maintenance issues, safety hazards, accidents, or injuries directly to management.
• Maintain all cleaning equipment, supplies, and products; ensure safe and sanitary storage and care of products.
• Assist with office duties within the lodging department, as needed.
• Work on designated holidays and assist with special events.
• Maintain scheduled hours apart from approved overtime for special events.
• Follow all organization safety and security procedures.

Education and Qualifications:
• High School diploma or equivalent
• Housekeeping or customer service experience preferred

Skills and Specifications:
• Ability to lift, pull, and carry 25+ pounds.
• Ability to walk extended periods of time and distances.
• Maintain professional behavior with the ability to work with limited supervision.
• Maintain cleaning standards consistently throughout guest areas.
• Ability to communicate effectively.
• Must have flexible availability, including weekends and holidays.

Please apply on Indeed or complete and email your application to Lesley Brooks, Hospitality Manager.

Gardener

Job Type: Part-time
Work Location: In-person
Experience: Public, private or personal gardening
License/Certification: Driver’s License (Required)
Ability to Commute: Stratford, VA 22558 (Required)
Pay: $17.00 – $18.00 per hour

Job Description

Position Objectives: To maintain and care for the Historic Gardens and Grounds at Stratford Hall. This part-time position will mainly be responsible for the East Garden, which includes perennials, annuals, vegetables, trees and shrubs as well as turf grass. Additionally, working with the Grounds Team to keep the property safe and welcoming for all of Stratford Hall’s visitors.

General Statement of Duties:

  • Using best horticultural practices in transplanting, watering, fertilizing and soil management for vegetables, perennials and annuals
  • Professionally and safely use such equipment as push lawn mower, string trimmer, leaf blower, backpack sprayers and various hand tools
  • Pruning of ornamental trees and shrubs
  • Assists in greenhouse production for plant materials for the gardens and the annual plant sale
  • Maintains a safe work environment for staff, visitors and volunteers
  • Assists with public and private event set ups and break downs
  • Assists with snow and ice removal and other storm damage as needed
  • Performs other duties as required
  • Occasional weekend work will be required

Qualifications:

  • Basic understanding of best horticultural practices for public gardens
  • Proper use and maintenance of small engine equipment
  • Understanding of Integrated Pest Management
  • Understanding proper pruning techniques of trees and shrubs
  • Interact positively with public, volunteers and other staff members
  • Ability to work independently and with other team members
  • Valid driver’s license

Physical Requirements:

  • Ability to work in all types of Virginia weather.
  • Manual dexterity to safely and efficiently perform seed sowing, weeding and pruning
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 40 pounds

Please complete and email your application to Matt Peterschmidt, Director of Landscapes & Security.