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Archives & Collections Volunteer (Boat Conservation volunteer Ellesmere Port)

Canal & River Trust

Ellesmere Port

On-site

GBP 10,000 - 40,000

Full time

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Job summary

A heritage conservation charity in Ellesmere Port is looking for volunteers to assist in the conservation of historic boats and artefacts. This role involves a variety of tasks, including specialist conservation work, cataloguing, and research, all within a supportive team environment. Ideal for individuals who enjoy volunteering and wish to contribute to preserving cultural heritage.

Benefits

Sense of reward
New experience in a unique environment
Supportive network of colleagues and volunteers
Opportunity to volunteer in a nationally accredited museum

Qualifications

  • No specific qualifications required, but a friendly demeanor is essential.
  • Ability to work with others in a volunteer capacity.
  • Reliability and good interpersonal skills are important.

Responsibilities

  • Specialist conservation of heritage artefacts.
  • Caring for, demonstrating, and maintaining items like steam and diesel engines.
  • Cataloguing documents and artefacts of significance.
  • Research relevant to the work as a national charity.

Skills

Friendly
Reliable
Good with people
Happy volunteering with others
Job description
Overview

Our historic boats at Ellesmere Port need your support. There are a number of activities which you could be involved with but mainly these centre around condition checking, conservation and cleaning, working on project briefs to preserve these amazing boats.

There is in-house training (conservation requirements) and also around 90-minutes of online training prior to starting. The online training can be completed with support by the Volunteering Team Leader.

About our Archives & Collections Volunteers

As a leading heritage charity, we’ve deal with many fantastic old documents and items on a day to day basis. Documenting, making accessible and caring for these on a day to day basis is what our Archives & Collections Volunteers do. Some of their activities are within our museums at Ellesmere Port, Gloucester and Stoke Bruerne but others happen in our offices and attractions. The millions of visitors to our waterways, museums and attractions are intrigued by our wonderful 200 year old network.

Why we want you

Our volunteers help maintain and preserve these unique collections many of which are of national importance. The preservation and care by our volunteers will enable future generations to be inspired, learn and be proud of our waterways heritage.

What you could be involved with

There are a number of activities which you could be involved with including: working with our archives, in museums, online and in local archiving projects; researching archives outside the Trust, caring for specific historic items in our nationally recognised collection.

For example, within our museums, we are responsible for managing and maintaining our National Collection and National Archives. Our volunteers help maintain and preserve these unique collections many of which are of National importance. The preservation and care by our volunteers will enable future generations to be inspired, learn and be proud of our waterways heritage. Our Champions are there to facilitate a great experience all.

There are a number of activities which you could be involved with along our towpaths at our Welcome Stations; demonstrating in our collections teams at our museums; caring for and operating our swing and lift bridges to support passing boaters; facilitating safe passage through our tunnels where additional boater support is needed.

We have other roles which complement our Waterside Champions in more specific day to day customer focused roles: Rangers, Lock keepers, Explorers, Waterside Champions and Youth Engagement roles.

What you will be doing
  • Specialist conservation of heritage artefacts
  • Caring for, demonstrating and maintaining items such as steam and diesel engines and hour boat collection
  • Cataloguing of documents and artefacts of national, regional and local significance
  • Research relevant to our work as a national charity
  • When you register as a volunteer, we will ask you about any unspent convictions which you need to declare and risk assess these as needs be
The skills you need
  • Friendly
  • Reliable
  • Good with people
  • Happy volunteering with others
What\'s in it for you
  • Sense of reward
  • New experience in a unique environment
  • A supportive network of colleagues and volunteers
  • The opportunity to volunteer in a nationally accredited museum
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