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What You'll Do: 

Our Visitor Experience volunteers will play a key role in enabling people to enjoy and engage in the history of the North Wing and the hospital. The role will involve:
- Giving visitors a warm welcome and answering their questions
- Helping to keep the spaces tidy and safe for visitors
- Proactively offering information about the history of the North Wing

- Helping to promote upcoming events by signposting visitors to how they can get involved
- Working closely with the Barts Heritage team and other volunteers to make everyone – visitors and staff – feel safe and welcome in the spaces

- Signposting visitors to accessibility resources which would improve their visit

Why You'll Love It: 

Volunteering with us allows you to learn, meet new people, and gain new skills. Volunteering as part of our Visitor Experience team is an opportunity to share your passion and enthusiasm with our visitors by providing a warm welcome, telling stories and answering questions. It is brilliant experience if you want to go on to work in the heritage, arts or culture sectors but also is just a great way to explore a new part of London, learn new skills and meet new people. 

What You'll Learn: 

You will be trained in the following areas: 

- working with the public

- accessibility 

- history of Barts Hosiptal and North Wing 

- Health and saftey 
- Medical humanities 

What We're Looking For: 

We would like to recruit people with a range of experience and backgrounds and we encourage applications from everyone. No previous experience in the museums or heritage sector, or knowledge of the hospital is required!

We provide full training, supervision and support.

 

We are particularly looking for individuals who:
- Are over the age of 18

- Are keen to learn about the heritage of the North Wing and hospital

- Are welcoming to everyone regardless of their age, race, gender, sexuality or background

- Have a positive attitude and willingness to help throughout their volunteering shifts.

Summary
Volunteering
Volunteer
Arts
Culture
Education
Families
Young People
City of London
6 Weeks Minimum
4 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Communicating
Curious and enquiring
Emotional intelligence
Inclusive
Teamwork
Relevant interests: 
Arts and Sculpture
Creative and Fine Arts
Museums, Libraries and Institutions
Requirements: 
Over 18 years old
Training

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