The Common Room volunteer opportunities

More in commonDo you enjoy meeting new people? Do you enjoy listening to people and sharing stories?

People’s History Museum is looking for volunteers to help create a welcoming social space within the museum.

People’s History Museum (PHM) is the national museum of democracy, telling the story of its development in Britain: past, present, and future. The museum provides opportunities for all people to learn about, be inspired by and get involved in ideas worth fighting for; ideas such as equality, social justice, co-operation, and a fair world for all.

PHM’s year long programme for 2020 explores migration, co-created by a Community Programme Team made up of people whose lives have been shaped by migration. The museum is creating The Common Room – an open, inclusive and collaborative social space within the museum where visitors and groups from a diverse range of backgrounds can explore what they have in common.

The room will provide space to:

  • Meet people
  • Have conversations
  • Try new things
  • Exchange knowledge, skills and experience
  • Create things together

The room will be available for community groups and organisations to hold activities, events, meetings and workshops that strengthen and unite communities.

Join in creating a welcoming social space where people can meet to share and exchange ideas of what we have in common.

What does the role involve?

  • Providing a warm welcome and talking to visitors from a range of different backgrounds and different ages in The Common Room
  • Encouraging visitors to engage with each other and with the exhibitions and activities in the space
  • Keeping the space tidy and stocked with relevant materials. Replenishing supplies such as refreshments, tea and coffee or photocopying resource materials
  • Helping to prepare the space for booked events, workshops or meetings
  • Greeting groups who have booked to use The Common Room
  • Contributing to the evaluation of The Common Room

If you don’t feel confident with all aspects of this role, please get in touch for a discussion as PHM would be happy to consider how they may be able to adapt the role to suit your needs.

PHM are looking for people who:

  • Like to meet new people and enjoy starting conversations with people they don’t know
  • Are good at noticing when something needs doing or someone needs help
  • Are open to trying out new things and getting involved in activities
  • Are enthusiastic about people from different backgrounds coming together to sharing stories, ideas and learn from each other
  • Have the ability to communicate in a language other than English; this would be an added value but is not essential

You don’t need to have all of these qualities to be involved.

What will you gain from this role?

  • Opportunity to meet new people and take part in new experiences.
  • Opportunity to develop social and conversational skills.
  • Opportunity to build confidence and experience of working in a customer service environment and working on activities in a cultural venue.
  • Relevant training including how to welcome visitors to a cultural venue.
  • Opportunity to gain experience and training in other departments within the museum.
  • A reference from the museum after three months of volunteering

Please note: The museum can reimburse out-of-pocket expenses on production of the original receipt.

What is the commitment?
At least one four-hour shift, once each week between Monday and Sunday.
There are two shifts available per day; a morning shift from 10.00am – 2.00pm and an afternoon shift from 1.00pm – 5.00pm.

Length of role: March 2020 to February 2021.

To express an interest in this role send a short email, video message or sound recording to [email protected] with a bit about yourself by answering the following questions:

  • Who are you?
  • Why you are interested in The Common Room volunteer role?
  • Which skills and/or experience you would like to develop during this role?
  • Which shifts and days of the week can you volunteer on?
  • How many shifts each week would you like to do?

If you are unable to send an email, video message or sound recording you can call 0161 838 9190 and ask to speak with Abir Tobji, Culture Labs Project Manager.

You can also send the above information by post to: More in Common, People’s History Museum, Left Bank, Spinningfields, Manchester M3 3ER

For more information click here

Deadline for expressions of interest: 12 March 2020, 17:00

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