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Museum Volunteer – VH215

Stalham Fire House Museum

Stalham Green

On-site

GBP 10,000 - 40,000

2 days ago
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Job summary

Join a passionate team of volunteers at a charming historical museum dedicated to preserving local heritage. This role offers a unique opportunity to engage with visitors, share fascinating stories, and contribute to the upkeep of a beloved community asset. Whether you have a knack for fundraising, enjoy arranging displays, or simply love history, your skills will be valued. With flexible shifts and a welcoming environment, this is a chance to make a meaningful impact while connecting with fellow history enthusiasts. Become part of a rich tradition and help keep the past alive for future generations!

Qualifications

  • No experience necessary; training provided through reading history materials.
  • Skills in fundraising and display arrangement are beneficial.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in sharing history with the public and arranging displays.
  • Support shifts during busy summer holidays and help update the website.

Skills

Enthusiasm for history

Communication skills

Imagination for website updates

Fundraising skills

Research skills

Job description

Role:
We are all volunteers at the Museum. We are looking for an enthusiastic person who is interested in history, enjoys talking to people, lives locally, and can commit to a minimum of two hours a week, also attending occasional volunteer meetings. No experience is necessary, and the training comes mostly from reading the history supplied. We all share the responsibilities but we are really keen to utilise any skills the person may have from sharing our history with the visiting public, arranging displays, research, a knack for fundraising, manning stalls in the summer at the street events (3 times a year at present), or assisting in talks. We have four shifts in the season between Easter and the end of September for which we need an extra volunteer on each shift to back up the current volunteers for safety.

Therefore, we ideally need an extra volunteer for each of those days. We are open all through the summer holidays which is our busiest time and bank holidays. We are closed on Wednesdays and Saturday only by appointment. In addition to supporting shifts, we need help with updating our website preferably with a bit of imagination and admin to assist the Secretary. However, any skills are welcome!

The season is between the beginning of the Easter Holidays (which may vary slightly each year) until the last Friday in September. We are closed through the winter apart from pulling out the pump for the Yuletide Market the first Sunday in December. In the winter months, we catch up on cleaning, rearranging displays, promotional talks, etc.

Anyone interested in history who would be willing to visit the Heritage Centre and the Norfolk Records Office would be welcome as an archivist. We have two ex-firefighter volunteers which is an advantage but definitely not essential.

Time Commitment:
A minimum of two hours a week but four if you are prepared to commit to a complete shift. The shifts are 10-2pm Monday, Tuesday, and Friday, and 10-12pm on Thursday. Therefore, we ideally need an extra volunteer for each of those days. We are open all through the summer holidays which is our busiest time and bank holidays. We are closed on Wednesdays and Saturday only by appointment. In addition to supporting shifts, we need help with updating our website preferably with a bit of imagination and admin to assist the Secretary. However, any skills are welcome!

About the organisation:
We are Stalham Firehouse Museum, tiny but a little gem, in Stalham High Street. It was built in 1833 to house a Tilley manual pump, becoming a registered charity after restoration in 2002. The present Trustees have been running the charity for nearly twelve years. The Firehouse is one of the oldest in Britain and the oldest and smallest in the UK Network of Fire Museums. There has been a continuous fire brigade in Stalham since 1833 and is part of Stalham’s heritage. The Trust aims to repair, restore, improve, and preserve the building. We look after an 1881 horse-drawn manual pump which is leased to us. This is the main attraction, not the Stalham pump but identical in year and model. We attracted 947 visitors last year, some of whom were international. We especially attract the boat people.

How to apply:
If you are interested in this role and would like to apply or would like more information, contact the Volunteer Hub at Merchants’ Place –
E: volhub@merchantsplace.co.uk
T: 01263 519454

Alternatively, you can complete an online registration form and your details will be sent to us directly. A link for the form can be found on our Volunteer Hub page on our website.

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