Venue Operations Volunteer

 

 

Are you passionate about giving fantastic customer service and want to bring art and local history to life for our visitors and the community of Gosport at Gosport Museum and Art Gallery.

As venue operations volunteer you will have the opportunity to support all aspects of our museum and art gallery helping with day-to-day operations alongside our venue team.

You could find yourself welcoming visitors at our welcome desk or bringing to life the stories of Gosport's history in the museum, or showing our visitors around a variety of displays and exhibitions. You may even work alongside the duty manager to co-ordinate venue operations or even work in our café serving a variety of refreshments. Full training for all aspects of the role will be provided. 

What to expect :

Our volunteer roles are designed to be tailored around you, your interests and your skills. Some of the things you could be up to include:

Managing admissions and welcoming visitors to the venue using our ticketing system – Training provided.

Guiding visitors through our exhibitions and experiences brining to life our collections with exciting and immersive storytelling.

Working within our café to serve a variety of hot and cold refreshments to our guests.

Supporting with the set-up, take down and coordination of special events and programmes.

Work with our venue team to open, close and manage the day-to-day operations of the venue from building presentation, safety checks and operational management.

Manage the safety and wellbeing of our visitors in the case of an emergency.

Guide, mentor and support other volunteers (younger and neurodiverse) to develop, grow and learn alongside the venue team. 

This is of course not exhaustive as your volunteering will evolve around you and your skillsets. Full training, guidance and support will be provided. 

Skills and Experience :

Ideally to be comfortable in this volunteer role we think you will need to have:

You must have a passion for amazing customer service – Essential.

A passion for history, arts and culture is certainly beneficial but not essential.

You must be comfortable interacting with a variety of people in a number of formats.

As a result of volunteering in this role you will get:

 The chance to bring to life exciting exhibitions and memorable experiences.

Experience in F&B operations including basic food hygiene training.

The chance to gain experience and knowledge in venue operations and management.

A variety of volunteer benefits including free access to all HCT venues. 

 Expectations:

We expect professionalism from all who are representatives of Hampshire Cultural Trust. Whilst conducting your role or any activity that may be considered to represent the Trust, you are expected to uphold our values and standards, working in alignment with our policies and expectations of conduct.

Values:

Our values are very important to us, and we expect all volunteers, staff, and everyone we work with to abide by these when representing HCT and working with us:

 

We have the courage to aim high and think differently

We are imaginative, resourceful and flexible in what we do and how we do it

We aspire to the highest standards in everything we do

We are all responsible for the success of the trust, as individuals and together

Through working collaboratively, we inspire our people to make their best contribution, share knowledge and celebrate our achievements

We are considerate, respectful and understand each other’s similarities and differences

 

We are committed to promoting equity, inclusion and diversity and a culture that actively values difference.  We recognise that people from different backgrounds and experiences can enhance the way we perform and work. We aim to be inclusive, valuing, and respectful of diversity, developing the ability to recruit and retain a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve and seeks to engage.