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Scottish Fisheries Museum Trust
- VO105942
The Scottish Fisheries Museum is looking for people to bring the history of the museum and its collections to life. Museum Gallery Guides will be trained to engage visitors in specific galleries within the museum. They will tell visitors about the gallery and answer any questions they may have. Gallery Guides will be present at pre-advertised times during the summer season to enhance visitors’ experience and enjoyment of the museum.
The key tasks will include:
-Learning about the history of the Scottish Fisheries Museum and its collections on display.
-Give visitors a warm and friendly welcome to the museum gallery you are based in.
-Enhance visitors experience with your interest and enthusiasm for the museum galleries, helping visitors get the most out of their visit.
-Bring the theme of a specific museum space to life by sharing the history and highlighting key collection objects on display.
-Respond to questions and queries to the best of your knowledge.
-Assist Museum staff in ensuring the safety of visitors, staff, volunteers and the Museum collections, and reporting any hazards, near misses and incidents.
-Adhering to the Scottish Fisheries Museum Trust’s policies and to standards of best practice.
-Assist in an emergency, if necessary, which may involve the evacuation of visitors
Experience required
-An interest in history and sharing it with others.
-An interest in museum collections and how they can tell a story.
-An interest in working with members of the public.
-The ability to talk to everyone from all walks of life.
The Scottish Fisheries Museum welcomes volunteers from all backgrounds, including those facing barriers to volunteering, people living with disabilities and with additional support needs, people from ethnic minority backgrounds, refugees, and those who identify as LGBTQI+.
Travel details
This volunteering opportunity will take place at the Scottish Fisheries Museum / Anstruther Harbour, Harbourhead, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 3AB.
REAPER F958 will be moored at the harbour.
There is a bus stop directly outside the museum. Buses to and from Anstruther are operated by Stagecoach including the X60 service between Edinburgh and St Andrews and the 95 service between St Andrews and Leven. Both buses run hourly. There is one public pay and display car park within 150 yards of the museum with 2 disabled bays; this is pay and display from April to September. There is no charge for Blue Badge holders
Travel expenses
Public Transport is capped at a Northeast Fife Stagecoach Day Rider.
Fuel is reimbursed at 45p per mile and capped at 15 miles per trip.
Support
Training details
The volunteer will be given a brief tour of the Scottish Fisheries Museum. They will be introduced to key staff and shown on site facilities. The volunteer will be given access to our online ‘Volunteer Knowledge Base’ where our policies and procedures are kept. The volunteer will be inducted into the specifics of the role on their first day and provide ongoing training and support. Ongoing training and support will be provided by the Fleet & Volunteer Coordinator.
Restrictions
Minimum age: 18
Availability
Volunteers (aged 18-25) taking part in this opportunity are eligible to claim Saltire Awards hours for their activity.
Find out more
Please fill out this form to register your interest in the opportunity Seasonal Museum Gallery Guide with Scottish Fisheries Museum Trust
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