Bath World Heritage Centre


Volunteering

Thank you for considering volunteering with Heritage Services at Bath and North East Somerset Council.

Below you will find a list of our current volunteer opportunities.  Click on the  beside each opportunity to read a more in-depth role profile.  If you find an opportunity that interests you then please apply immediately by completing an application form in the top right of this screen.

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Welcome Host Volunteer at City of Bath World Heritage Centre

Are you passionate about the World Heritage City of Bath?

Do you like speaking to members of the public?

Do you have hours to spare?

The brand new City of Bath World Heritage Centre, open 7 days a week in central Bath is looking for volunteers to offer a friendly welcome to visitors.

We’re looking for volunteers who can offer at least 3 hours a fortnight to help in the centre and gain an insight into the running of a local heritage attraction.

Activities will include:

  • Welcoming visitors to the World Heritage Centre, and directing visitors to the activities and displays.
  • Helping visitors to plan their trails and next steps in visiting places in and around Bath.
  • Answering questions about the World Heritage Site of Bath, and the reasons why Bath is a World Heritage Site – Bath’s hot springs, Roman archaeology, Georgian life, 18th century architecture and the local landscape.

Volunteering shifts can be flexible to suit your other work/study/personal commitments.

Full training for this role will be provided.

 

 

Heritage Services

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Heritage Services

 

Learn from the past, understand the present, shape the future

 

Heritage Services is an essential part of Bath & North East Somerset Council; responsible for stewarding the public facing heritage
assets in the council’s care. We care for the unique collections in them and make them accessible through study facilities, displays, exhibitions, websites, special events and formal and informal education programmes.

Click here to read more about the Heritage Services Strategic Plan.

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