Summer Experience Volunteer

Summer Experience Volunteer

Short term role · Flexible hours · Starting from 24 Jul For around 8 weeks
SG8 0BW, Royston, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
OutdoorsEvents & festivalArts & crafts
Nature & sustainabilityChildren & youthCommunity & family
Suitable for under 18's

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Wimpole - National Trust
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Summary

We are looking for volunteers to help us deliver Summer of Play from 24th July to 3rd September, welcoming families and helping them enjoy their day at Wimpole.

Detailed description

You will be welcoming families to our play hub, which is filled with activities to entertain children (and adults) on their day out.


By getting involved, you could

• • Gain experience and learn new skills to enhance your CV

• • Gain experience of public programming in a historic environment

• • Get to know Wimpole and our visitors

• • Be part of a varied and enthusiastic team and form new friendships

• • Make a difference to visitors by making their Summer one to remember

 

What's involved?

• This summer we will be delivering our biggest summer programming season yet! From the 24th July to the 3rd September we will be welcoming families far and wide to visit Wimpole, to play and explore the estate. As part of our ‘Summer of Play’, we’re building a play hub on one of our fields – filled with activities to entertain children (and adults) on their day out. This hub will be staffed by volunteers welcoming in visitors, answering questions, handing out Play Passports, and generally being someone friendly that visitors can go to.

• • Creating a warm and friendly atmosphere for everyone who visits and giving them a reason to return

• • Handing out and stamping Play Passports, and giving out crowns for special visits

• • Responding to the different needs of different visitors, including people with additional access needs

• • There will be plenty of support from experienced volunteers and staff

• • We strongly recommend committing to at least three shifts – and ideally more

• • Shift times are

• o 09:30 – 13:00

• o 13:00 – 16:30

• o or 09:30 – 16:30

• o Shifts include breaks as needed and a mandatory 30 minute break for those on a 09:30 – 16:30 shift.

• • Being part of a team that may need to adapt and change in response to local needs and National Trust priorities.


• We want all our volunteers to feel welcome and to have an equally positive experience when volunteering with us.  So, volunteers will:

• • Be provided with the necessary induction, training, equipment, and reasonable adjustments to do this role well and safely

• • Be offered expenses to cover agreed travel costs between home and place of volunteering

• • Have remote access to support, news, and rotas via our volunteer website

 

This role will suit you if you are...

• • Full of enthusiasm and enjoy engaging and inspiring visitors of all ages

• • Someone who loves being around people – you’ll meet a lot each day!

• • Interested in Wimpole and its unique character

• • Available between 24th July and 3rd September

• • Able to commit to at least three shifts and ideally more during this time period

• All National Trust volunteers will be asked to 

• • Respect and uphold the National Trust values whilst volunteering with us

• • Complete training required of all NT volunteers and any role specific training

• • Adhere to relevant policies and processes including safeguarding, health and safety, and equality and diversity

 

Extra information

• We’ll help you get to know Wimpole Estate, how you can help and how you will work with the rest of the team – with induction and training

• We provide equipment to help you do this role well and safely

• We’ll also cover agreed costs of your travel between home and Wimpole Estate


 

 

 


What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs

Getting there

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About Wimpole - National Trust

Wimpole is owned and managed by the National Trust, Europe's largest conservation charity, which looks after beautiful places for everyone, for ever. We are a busy working estate with a Farm, an 18th Century mansion house surrounded by gardens and parkland, with a shop, a second hand books shop, cafes and restaurant. Volunteers support us with our work in all areas of the estate and new opportunities arise all the time.