Position Summary: Full-time, salaried Park Manager. 35 hours/week. 2 positions open.
Organizational Background:
The Philadelphia Holocaust Remembrance Foundation’s (PHRF) maintains and operates the Horwitz-Wasserman Holocaust Memorial Plaza (Memorial Plaza) located on Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway (at 16th Street). The Memorial Plaza is home to the first public memorial to the Holocaust in North America.
PHRF maintains the Memorial Plaza in perpetuity and provides ongoing opportunities for learning and engagement. The Memorial Plaza welcomes over 10,000 visitors each year who come to site to reflect and learn about the Holocaust.
Park managers are responsible for overseeing the Memorial Plaza's maintenance and operations. They ensure the Memorial Plaza is safe and clean so that visitors may have a reflective and educational visit in the space. Furthermore, they are in charge of monitoring all approved activities in the Plaza and ensuring all visitors behave appropriately.
Key Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
The position is ideal for an individual who is dedicated to park management in an urban environment. S/he has the capacity to manage competing priorities. Each park manager is expected to work a total of 35 hours each week, typically over 4 days on a rotating schedule from Monday to Sunday.
Background in Holocaust education is not essential provided the candidate is committed to learning basic information about this history. This position provides excellent opportunities to learn about the management of a public memorial space and the operations of a small nonprofit organization. Graduate or part-time students are welcome to submit an application.
Important Notes:
Position Summary: Full-time, salaried Park Manager. 35 hours/week. 2 positions open.
Organizational Background:
The Philadelphia Holocaust Remembrance Foundation’s (PHRF) maintains and operates the Horwitz-Wasserman Holocaust Memorial Plaza (Memorial Plaza) located on Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway (at 16th Street). The Memorial Plaza is home to the first public memorial to the Holocaust in North America.
PHRF maintains the Memorial Plaza in perpetuity and provides ongoing opportunities for learning and engagement. The Memorial Plaza welcomes over 10,000 visitors each year who come to site to reflect and learn about the Holocaust.
Park managers are responsible for overseeing the Memorial Plaza's maintenance and operations. They ensure the Memorial Plaza is safe and clean so that visitors may have a reflective and educational visit in the space. Furthermore, they are in charge of monitoring all approved activities in the Plaza and…
Health and dental insurance provided.
Health and dental insurance provided.