Summer Volunteers for Accessibility Assessment Project
Are you passionate about accessibility, architecture, or museums? Want to build real-world skills in data collection, documentation, and inclusion work? Hillwood is looking for enthusiastic student volunteers to join our Accessibility Assessment Project this summer.
As a volunteer, you'll help assess the accessibility of Hillwood's historic buildings using a standardized tool. Your work will directly support our efforts to make Hillwood more inclusive and welcoming to all visitors.
Project Timeline
- Duration: Summer 2025
- Schedule: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (create a schedule that works for you!)
- Location: Onsite at Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens in NW Washington, D.C.
- Eligibility: Students ages 16+
What You'll Do
- Learn how to evaluate physical accessibility in buildings and public spaces
- Use a standardized form to assess doorways, ramps, stairs, paths, and exhibition layouts
- Work independently after training to evaluate more than 10 different structures across campus
- Meet weekly with your project supervisor to share updates and ask questions
- Compile your findings into a final report to help inform future accessibility improvements
What You'll Learn
- How to apply accessibility standards to real environments
- Best practices in documenting site observations
- Communication and project planning skills
- Hands-on experience that supports career in architecture, museum studies, or public health
Who Should Apply
This is a great opportunity for students who are:
- Observant and detail-oriented
- Interested in accessibility, design, or public service
- Comfortable asking questions and working independently
Ready to apply?
Please send your resume or a brief letter of interest to [email protected].