Job Opening at the Anthony Museum
Volunteer Coordinator
National Susan B Anthony Museum & House
Position Description
Position Profile:
The National Susan B Anthony Museum & House preserves the National Historic Landmark where the great reformer lived for forty of her most politically active years, collects and exhibits artifacts related to her life and work, and offers programs through its Learning Center that challenge individuals to make a positive difference in their lives and communities.
The Volunteer Coordinator is responsible for an effective museum volunteer program designed to support a high quality visitor experience.
Principal Responsibilities:
1. Recruits, interviews, trains, and certifies museum volunteers
2. Develops training materials and other volunteer resources (in collaboration with Educator)
3. Fills, maintains, posts, and distributes the volunteer schedule
4. Produces a volunteer newsletter monthly (in collaboration with Communications staff)
5. Acts as liaison between volunteers and staff to facilitate good relations and communications
6. Develops and facilitates educational programs in collaboration with the Program Director or CEO
7. Assists in planning and securing volunteer staffing for educational and group programs
8. Facilitates volunteer enrichment programs and volunteer meetings
9. Plans the volunteer recognition program
10. Corresponds with volunteers as part of institutional outreach and goodwill toward volunteers
11. Attends weekly staff meetings to provide input on volunteer program and maintain communication with colleagues
12. Serves as “Visitor Center Manager” at the Visitor Center for designated shifts
Reports to: President and CEO
Employment Status: Part-time, Hourly
This position is budgeted for 19 hours per week, including 5-8 hours of “Visitor Center Manager” time.
To apply, send cover letter and resume with references to:
President & CEO
National Susan B Anthony Museum & House
17 Madison Street
Rochester, NY 14608




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Reservations are now open for our annual Family Tea intergenerational event on
After Mary S. Anthony’s death in 1907, the house at 17 Madison Street served as both a single family home and a boarding house. In 1944, the Rochester Federation of Women’s Clubs placed a simple marker to commemorate that this was once the home of the Great Reformer, Susan B. Anthony, and her sister, a reformer in her own right, Mary S. Anthony. The placement of this marker fueled conversations about a more permanent memorial and led, one year later, to the purchase of 17 Madison Street with funds raised by the Rochester Federation of Women’s Clubs.
On March 13, 1906, at forty minutes past midnight, Susan B. Anthony died at the age of 86 in her own bed on the second floor of the house on Madison Street, her home of 40 years.
Please join us for a memorial wreath ceremony on Sunday, March 13, at 11:00 am. The short ceremony will be followed at 12:30 pm by A Conversation with the CEO in our Carriage House. Anthony Museum president & CEO, Deborah L. Hughes, will provide an update and lead a discussion of future plans for the Museum. Both events are free and open to the public.