A museum attendant (or gallery attendant ) looks after a gallery in a museum for security reasons, to help museum visitors, and sometimes to help curators in moving objects or changing the gallery displays. The position is sometimes undertaken by volunteers .[ 1]
Responsibilities
Typical responsibilities include:[ 2]
Conducting the front of house operation of museum
Provides information about regulations, facilities, and exhibits to visitors
Opening museum during opening hours
Greeting visitors on arrival
Inviting visitors to sign the visitor book
Monitoring visitors while viewing exhibits
Cautioning people (often children) for not complying with museum regulations
Handing out promotional materials
Answering questions concerning exhibits, regulations, facilities, etc.
Arranging tours for schools or other groups
Organizing volunteers or other staff members to conduct tours
Examining exhibits and objects periodically
Notifying museum personnel when repair or replacement is required
The exact nature of the responsibilities required will depend on the size and type of museum, and the exact role designated to the museum attendant.
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