Volunteering
Help support imagination and discovery for youth and families by giving back to your community. The Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine has a variety of areas where volunteers can make a difference.
Who can volunteer?
Individuals, school groups, and community organizations.
All volunteers must go through an application process.
All those looking to give back, help out and play!
What is the time commitment?
Volunteering opportunities require different levels of time commitment including long term, short-term, special events, and group day service projects.
Long Term volunteers must commit to a minimum of 50 hours (2-3 hours a week for 4-6 months)
Special Event and Group Service Project opportunities are often offered on a single day and are based on availability.
How do I become a volunteer?
While exact application processes may differ depending on volunteer duty, generally volunteer applicants complete:
Interview
Provide one to two references
Some volunteer roles may require a criminal background check for volunteers 18+. Special event volunteers may not require a background check.
Orientation and trainings specific to volunteer duty
We appreciate you—Volunteer Perks!
Become a significant part of the Museum & Theatre community. Volunteers can contribute in multiple roles and join a broad network of passionate individuals committed to play and learning.
Teen volunteers gain important job skills such as how to complete an application process, manage time, and navigate professional relationships.
All volunteers will gain access to training in on-the-job skills that can include multidisciplinary education, visitor services, theatre tech, and non-profit organization.
Other perks can include memberships, admission passes and theatre tickets!
Current Volunteer Opportunities
Education: Monday STEM AfterSchool Experience Volunteer
Help set the stage for all children to imagine and learn through play as an AfterSchool Experience Volunteer with the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine (CMTM)!
POSITION PURPOSE
Support and engage children in the CMTM AfterSchool Program, which runs weekly on Mondays 3:45 to 5:15 from late September through mid-December.
A museum associate leads the AfterSchool Experience and is supported by an assistant and this volunteer position. The class consists of 8-14 children ages 7-10 who meet weekly for a six-week session. There are two sessions offered throughout the fall. Each week we offer children a chance to make friends and get hands-on to explore ideas of science and art through play. AfterSchool Volunteers work closely with the staff educators to prep materials, engage with the children, have fun, and clean up at the end of the class.
ABOUT THE POSITION
Prep materials and supplies as needed
Participate in weekly check-in games with children
Support and guide children as needed with assistance from educator staff lead
Monitor safety
Learn language to support exploration and curiosity
Assist with cleanup
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Minimum age requirement 16
Follow Museum & Theatre COVID safety guidelines
Follow Museum & Theatre ServeSafe Guidelines
Engage respectfully with people of all ages and abilities in a fast-paced environment
Passion for working with children
Strong communication skills
The ability to observe and take initiative to support exploration and curiosity
Background check required
TIME COMMITMENT
Volunteers can sign up for one or more sessions. Times below include prep and cleanup time:
Session One: Mondays 3:00-5:30, September 23-October 28, no class 10/14, IDP (5 weeks)
Session Two: Mondays 3:00-5:30, November 18-December 16 (5 weeks)
Volunteers generally assist for three hours each week from 2:30-5:30.
Training and onboarding: 2 hours
WORKING CONDITIONS
Comfortable standing for 2 hours at a time
Ability to lift 30 lbs
Seating may be available next to children, but is not guaranteed
BENEFITS
Receive 2 person membership after 25 hours of service volunteers
Receive 4 museum and 4 theatre tickets annually
Ongoing training opportunities
Free parking while volunteering at CMTM
HOW TO APPLY
If interested, please fill out the volunteer application.
Please email all applications or questions to volunteer@kitetails.org.
Position Open Until Filled.
Education: Tuesday Cooking AfterSchool Experience Volunteer
Help set the stage for all children to imagine and learn through play as an AfterSchool Cooking Experience Volunteer with the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine (CMTM)!
POSITION PURPOSE
Support and engage children in the CMTM AfterSchool Cooking Program, which runs weekly on Tuesdays 3:45 to 5:15 from late September through mid-December.
A museum associate leads the AfterSchool Experience and is supported by an assistant and this volunteer position. The class consists of about 10 children ages 5-7 who meet weekly for a six-week session. There are two sessions offered throughout the fall. Each week we offer children a chance to make friends and get hands-on to make food like ice cream, color-changing lemonade, and special muffins. Science, chemistry, math, local foods, and culture intersect and play important roles during our cooking programs. AfterSchool Cooking Volunteers work closely with the staff educators to prep materials, engage with the children, have fun, and clean up at the end of the class. No prior cooking experience is necessary, but a passion for food and fun is encouraged!
ABOUT THE POSITION
Assist with sanitizing the Teaching Kitchen for eating and cooking
Prep materials and supplies as needed (could include washing and chopping)
Participate in weekly check-in games with children
Support and guide children as needed with assistance from educator staff lead
Monitor safety
Learn language to support exploration and curiosity
Assist with cleanup, including washing dishes according to ServeSafe guidelines
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Minimum age requirement 16
Follow Museum & Theatre COVID safety guidelines
Follow Museum & Theatre ServeSafe Guidelines
Engage respectfully with people of all ages and abilities in a fast-paced environment
Comfortable with using basic kitchen equipment including knives, stove, and range
Passion for working with children
Strong communication skills
The ability to observe and take initiative to support exploration and curiosity
Background check required
TIME COMMITMENT
Volunteers can sign up for one or more sessions. Times below include prep and cleanup time:
Session One: Tuesdays 3:00-5:30, September 24-October 29 (6 weeks)
Session Two: Tuesdays 3:00-5:30, November 12-December 17th ((6 weeks)
Volunteers generally assist for three hours each week from 2:30-5:30
Training and onboarding: 2 hours
WORKING CONDITIONS
Comfortable standing for 2 hours at a time
Ability to lift 30 lbs
Seating may be available next to children, but is not guaranteed
BENEFITS
Receive 2 person membership after 25 hours of service volunteers
Receive 4 museum and 4 theatre tickets annually
Ongoing training opportunities
Free parking while volunteering at CMTM
HOW TO APPLY
If interested, please fill out the volunteer application.
Please email all applications or questions to volunteer@kitetails.org.
Position Open Until Filled.
Education: Wednesday MakerSpace AfterSchool Experience Volunteer
Help set the stage for all children to imagine and learn through play as an AfterSchool Experience Volunteer with the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine (CMTM)!
POSITION PURPOSE
Support and engage children in the CMTM AfterSchool Program, which runs weekly on Wednesdays from 3:45 to 5:15 from late September through mid-December.
A museum associate leads the AfterSchool Experience and is supported by an assistant and this volunteer position. The class consists of 8-14 children ages 5-7 who meet weekly for a six-week session. There are two sessions offered throughout the fall. Each week we offer children a chance to make friends and get hands-on to explore ideas of science and art through play. Session take place in the CMTM MakerSpace and activities include engineering, small world building, and big, messy art! AfterSchool Volunteers work closely with the staff educators to prep materials, engage with the children, have fun, and clean up at the end of the class.
ABOUT THE POSITION
Prep materials and supplies as needed
Participate in weekly check-in games with children
Support and guide children as needed with assistance from educator staff lead
Monitor safety
Learn language to support exploration and curiosity
Assist with cleanup
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Minimum age requirement 16
Follow Museum & Theatre COVID safety guidelines
Follow Museum & Theatre ServeSafe Guidelines
Engage respectfully with people of all ages and abilities in a fast-paced environment
Passion for working with children
Strong communication skills
The ability to observe and take initiative to support exploration and curiosity
Background check required
TIME COMMITMENT
Volunteers can sign up for one or more sessions. Times below include prep and cleanup time:
Session One: Wednesdays 3:00-5:30, September 25-October 23
Session Two: Wednesdays 3:00-5:30, November 6-December 18, no class on 11/27 (6 weeks)
Volunteers generally assist for three hours each week from 2:30-5:30.
Training and onboarding: 2 hours
WORKING CONDITIONS
Comfortable standing for 2 hours at a time
Ability to lift 30 lbs
Seating may be available next to children, but is not guaranteed
BENEFITS
Receive 2 person membership after 25 hours of service volunteers
Receive 4 museum and 4 theatre tickets annually
Ongoing training opportunities
Free parking while volunteering at CMTM
HOW TO APPLY
If interested, please fill out the volunteer application.
Please email all applications or questions to volunteer@kitetails.org.
Position Open Until Filled.
MakerSpace
Position Purpose
Support and engage creative art making, tinkering, and engineering in the MakerSpace.
In the MakerSpace, visitors make different art and engineering projects. We offer a variety of projects including woodworking and puppet making. Visitors design, test, and share their experiences. MakerSpace volunteers guide visitors in creation and teach tool safety. Volunteers work with MakerSpace staff.
Position Summary
Greet visitors in the MakerSpace
Support and guide visitors as needed with assistance from Museum & Theatre staff
Monitor visitor safety
Teach tool and art exploration as comfort and training allow
Learn language to support exploration and curiosity
Assist with setup and cleanup
Prep materials and supplies
Position Requirements
Minimum age requirement 16
Follow Museum & Theatre COVID safety guidelines
Engage respectfully with people of all ages and abilities in a fast paced environment
Passion for creativity
Passion for working with children
Strong communication skills
The ability to observe and take initiative to support exploration and curiosity
Background check required
Time Commitment
Monday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday between 9-11 or 1-3
Regular scheduled hours: minimum 1.5 hours a week for a minimum of 3 months
Training and onboarding: 4 hours
Working Conditions
Masks must be worn during required sessions
Comfortable helping in noisy environments (ear protection will be provided if needed)
Seating may be available next to visitors, but not always guaranteed
Benefits
Receive 2 person membership after 25 hours of service volunteers
Receive 4 museum and 4 theatre tickets annually
Ongoing training opportunities
Free Parking
The Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine is an equal opportunity employer. We prioritize diversity amongst our team and leadership, and we strongly encourage people of all traditionally marginalized identities to apply. Applicants will not be discriminated against because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, disability, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, medical condition or any protected category prohibited by local, state, or federal laws.
We are committed to making our facilities and programs accessible and safe for all members of our community, staff, and volunteers. We are actively working to increase accessibility and usability of our website, building, and educational activities. Supervisors work collaboratively with employees to make accommodations and modifications to accommodate the employee’s needs, including physical changes, assistive technologies, accessible communications, and policy enhancements. In doing so, we adhere to the available standards and guidelines and, in many cases, go beyond the guidelines to uphold our philosophy that our staff should have a safe and welcoming work environment where they can learn and grow. For a full description of our facility’s accessibility, please visit: www.kitetails.org/accessibility
If interested, please fill out the volunteer application.
Please email all applications or questions to volunteer@kitetails.org.
Group Service Day Project
Group Service Day Projects
Looking for a place to give back for a day with your school, workplace or organization? Schedule a special Service Day to help out with your co-workers, friends and family!
Note: Projects are given based on availability.
Service Day Projects are assigned based on project availability and can include:
En masse team clean of the Museum & Theatre
Working with Museum & Theatre staff to facilitate a special, large program with visitors (for example: mural painting or Read-A-Thon).
Sourcing, gathering, and prepping donated materials
Gardening and landscaping
Painting and organizing
Assistance with Special Event preparations, set up and/or facilitation
If interested, please email volunteer@kitetails.org.
Qualifications
- 2-3 months advanced planning is advised.
- Children under 14 are welcome, and must be accompanied by an adult.
Commitment & Work Conditions
- Volunteers should come prepared with clothes that are comfortable for lifting and moving in and are okay getting dirty.
- Ability to lift 20 pounds
- Volunteers should come prepared to work outside and inside