Father Christmas
Could you help us create a magical christmas experience for children at West Horsley Place?
We love to welcome people of all ages to enjoy the manor house and gardens, creating magical memories which will inspire a passion for creativity and history for a lifetime. We’re looking for volunteer Father Christmas' to meet children in our magical Father Christmas's office and give out presents with the support of volunteer elves.
Father Christmas will spend 2-5 minutes with each family, a costume, props and a short script will be provided with suggested talking points alongside training with experienced Father Christmas's from last year's event.
Key Skills and Experience
- A welcoming attitude and friendly smile
- A sense of fun and willingness to play
- Good communication skills
- This role requires a DBS check
We are looking for festive volunteers to support our Meet Father Christmas events on Sat 7 Dec, Sun 8 Dec, Sat 14 Dec, Sun 15 Dec, Sat 21 Dec, Sun 22 Dec & Mon 23 Dec. Shifts are 3.5 hours in the morning or afternoon and will schedule our rosters around your availability, whether that’s a single session or multiple.
We also have opportunities for volunteers to support activities for families and other events throughout the year in a variety of roles.
Training
Find out more about volunteering with us by attending a volunteer induction. This session includes an orientation of the historic manor house and an overview of available roles. Our next volunteer induction training dates are Tue 20 Aug 2-4pm, Wed 25 Sept 10-12am, Thurs 24 Oct 2-4pm, Thurs 14 Nov 2-4pm.
Following your induction, additional training for family activities support will be provided. We will hold an optional run through of volunteer roles for Meet Father Christmas on 29 Nov at 4-5pm. Training for Father Christmas will be provided separately, arranged to suit the availability of interested volunteers.
Posted: 13/08/24
Mission Statement
West Horsley Place is a Grade I listed mediaeval manor house and estate of great beauty and historic significance. The manor house dates from 1425, though there has been a building on site since Saxon times. Our recent work to conserve and maintain the house has made our principal rooms safe and comfortable for public access, but the house remains on Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register.
The West Horsley Place Trust aims to bring the house, gardens, 380-acre estate and eight Grade II listed outbuildings back into good repair and to improve people's wellbeing through art, culture, heritage & nature.
We will give people freedom to explore and discover, to create stories and become part of ours.
VISION
- To bring about a quiet revolution in the way an historic house and estate is managed
- To be a place that improves people’s wellbeing through culture, heritage and nature
MISSION
- To be sustainable, financially, environmentally and socially
- To be a catalyst for creativity
- To conserve the listed buildings in our care so that they are no longer on the Historic England ‘at risk’ register
- To provide learning and engagement opportunities in culture, heritage and nature
- To broaden our audience by being welcoming, inclusive and accessible
- To enhance the natural landscape through increasing biodiversity and habitat connectivity