
About Three Rivers Museum
We're the all-volunteer local history and heritage resource of Three Rivers, and we tell the story of what it was like to live and work round here.
Our museum is just part of what we do. Our website takes visitors to the corners of our area: we go out to give talks to local groups. Schools come to see us, and we go out them. We answer queries of many sorts (from across the world). And we support local projects and community activities.
And of course we need to manage our small business, develop our audience and join our colleague musuems across the region.
So there's lot to be done. We're growing and developing, and we have a wide range of voluntary opportunities to suit a wide range of people, from those recently retired to graduates gaingin epxarepcne as they move into the museum and heritage sectors.
Our current opportunities are listed here on GoVolHerts. Come and visit us anyway!
Recently added opportunities
Long term role · Flexible hours
Education team member
Our education programme offers schools and other groups visits to our museum, and also sees us going out to schools. You could join our small team in that.
Posted by Three Rivers MuseumLong term role · Flexible hours · Starting from 20 Apr 2026
Oral History programme coordinator
We're starting a new project capturing memories of 'what it was like to live and work' in the Three Rivers District. We seek a co-ordinator for the project.
Posted by Three Rivers MuseumLong term role · Flexible hours
Researching and writing local history
We're a museum of local history, presenting as much of the local story as we can, as widely as we can. Finding out that story is key to our work.
Posted by Three Rivers MuseumLong term role · 2—6 hrs/Week
Museum Management and Admin support
You’ll support the secretary and chairman in running our small organisation – dealing with e-mails, meeting people, writing reports – a great range.
Posted by Three Rivers MuseumLong term role · 2—8 hrs/month
Front of House and Steward
You’ll greet and welcome our visitors, respond to (or pass on) any question they may have, and direct them to the right part of the museum’s displays and books.
Posted by Three Rivers Museum
