History Of Diving Museum
Volunteer

Share Your Passion:

Volunteer at the History of Diving Museum

“Volunteers are seldom paid; not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless.”

Volunteers are needed to help us expand our outreach and share the histoy of diving with the public. Everyone has a unique and skill to offer that is valuable to the museum. We offer flexible hours to fit volunteering into your busy schedule. No diving experience necessary!

Besides the great location in the Florida Keys, volunteering at the History of Diving Museum provides a casual work atmosphere with a friendly and knowledgable staff. Volunteers also have the opportunity to make many new friends from around the world that share their interest in diving history.

Volunteers receive a 20% discount in the Museum Store and a free one-year membership after 100 approved volunteer hours. What are you waiting for?

 

Museum volunteer Charles Renner (center) with Museum co-founder Dr. Sally Bauer (left) and Executive Director Debra Illes (right), was recently honored at the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys annual luncheon as the History of Diving Museum’s Unsung Hero of the Year.

 

Here are some areas where we could use your help:

  • Exhibit maintenance/Construction
  • General Office Assistance
  • Educator
  • Program Development
  • Photographer/videographer
  • Museum Store assistant
  • General housekeeping
  • Fundraising
  • Research

Download a volunteer application here and drop it by the Museum any day between 10am and 5pm.

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