Pittsburgh, Pa. — February 8, 2022 — The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy is hosting an in-person Fallingwater hiring event scheduled for Tuesday, February 15, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., to fill vacancies for several part-time and full-time positions in advance of Fallingwater’s 59th tour season opening on March 5, 2022.
The hiring event will take place near Fallingwater’s main entrance at the Barn at Fallingwater, 1478 Mill Run Rd., Mill Run, PA, 15464, in Fayette County. Available positions include opportunities on the museum’s maintenance, tour guide, security, visitor services, museum store and café teams. Pay starts at more than $15 an hour for all available positions.
Justin Gunther, director of Fallingwater and Conservancy vice president, said the hiring event is a great way for potential applicants to learn more about Fallingwater’s employment opportunities, meet hiring managers and interview immediately.
“All of these customer-oriented opportunities are extremely vital to our day-to-day operations and help to enhance the visitor experience,” he says. “We believe in the vigor of a diverse workforce and welcome people from all backgrounds to apply to join our talented team. It’s truly a special opportunity to work at a site on the UNESCO World Heritage List and experience this architectural masterpiece firsthand.”
Job seekers are asked to bring resumes and be ready to interview with hiring managers. All attendees are asked to wear masks during the event, per COVID-19 safeguards. Those unable to attend can find a full listing of available employment opportunities and apply online now at Fallingwater.org/careers.
Applicants can also call 724-329-8501 or email fallingwater@paconserve.org for more information. Fallingwater, which is owned and operated by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, is an equal opportunity employer.
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About the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy:
The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC) enhances the region by protecting and restoring exceptional places. A private nonprofit conservation organization founded in 1932, WPC has helped establish 11 state parks, conserved more than a quarter million acres of natural lands, protected or restored more than 3,000 miles of rivers and streams, and assessed hundreds of wildlife species and their habitats. The Conservancy owns and operates Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List and symbolizes people living in harmony with nature. In addition, WPC enriches our region’s cities and towns through 130 community gardens and other green spaces that are planted with the help of more than 5,000 volunteers. For more information, visit WaterLandLife.org or Fallingwater.org.
Media Contacts:
Carmen Bray
Director of Communications, Western Pennsylvania Conservancy
412-586-2358
cbray@paconserve.org
Clinton Piper
Senior Administrator of Special Projects, Fallingwater
724-329-7821
cpiper@paconserve.org