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Tourism Guide

Nebraska State Historical Society at the Fort Robinson History Center is seeking a visitor focused and engaging tourism guide for our summer 2025 season. The position will interact with visitors through site programming and gift shop sales, help maintain our historical structures and green spaces for best visitor experiences, and share information about the fort and its historical significance as well as other interests around the area. Fort Robinson’s exquisite views and rich history offer a truly unique experience for staff and visitors to share.

Fort Robinson State Historical Site near Crawford, Nebraska, is one of the most significant places of the American West. Important historical events include the creation of the Red Cloud agency, the death of Crazy Horse, the deployment of Buffalo Soldiers, a German POW camp, a WWII dog training program, the world’s largest remount station, and much more. The grounds include 14 historic structures inside a visually stunning state park and National Historic Landmark. Nebraska State Historical Society preserves and interprets our state's past, contributes to the education of its citizens, and uses the tools of history to shape a better future for all Nebraskans.


Work Schedule: The Fort Robinson History Center is open 7 days a week and will require weekend and holiday work. 

****End date must be through the Labor Day holiday, but can also go through to September 30.