Mission Statement
The mission of the Noble Maritime Collection, an art and history museum in Staten Island, New York, is to present exhibitions and programs that celebrate the working waterfront of New York Harbor in the tradition of distinguished artist John A. Noble (1913-1983), and to preserve Robbins Reef Lighthouse and the history of Sailors’ Snug Harbor.
Vision Statement
The vision of the Noble Maritime Collection, inspired by its namesake, is to use art to make the working waterfront accessible to all people, and in doing so, foster an understanding of its history and relevance to the culture and economy of the local community.
Values
"A particularly moving demonstration of citizen volunteers taking on a daunting preservation project and completing it with great style." — National Trust for Historic Preservation
Started on March 31, 1992, the Noble Crew has contributed over $1,000,000 worth of labor and materials to the adaptive reuse of Building D, a former mariners' dormitory of old Sailors' Snug Harbor. The rehabilitation of the 28,500 square-foot National Historic Landmark, built in 1841 and opened in 1844, was the product of over eight years of services and materials.
VISITOR SERVICES VOLUNTEER:
Create an exceptional experience for local and international visitors in accordance with the mission and values of the Noble Maritime Collection during museum regular open hours. Greet and orient guests, share the history of Sailors’ Snug Harbor, John A. Noble, Katherine Walker and the Robbins Reef Lighthouse, and rotating contemporary exhibitions, assist with opening and closing procedures, and help set up for programming and special events.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Noble Maritime Collection, an art and history museum in Staten Island, New York, is to present exhibitions and programs that celebrate the working waterfront of New York Harbor in the tradition of distinguished artist John A. Noble (1913-1983), and to preserve Robbins Reef Lighthouse and the history of Sailors’ Snug Harbor.
Vision Statement
The vision of the Noble Maritime Collection, inspired by its namesake, is to use art to make the working waterfront accessible to all people, and in doing so, foster an understanding of its history and relevance to the culture and economy of the local community.
Values
From the Staten Island Ferry terminal, take the S40 bus from Ramp D to Snug Harbor Gate. Upon entering through the arch, building D is up the hill and to the left.
As an alternative you can take the S44 to Henderson Ave / Devon Place and enjoy a ten minute walk through Snug Harbor to reach the museum.
Please send your bona fides in the form of a resume and cover letter outlining what interests you in the position and the skills and experience you would bring to the role. You may call for further information during regular business hours at 718-447-6490. We look forward to hearing from you!