Our adult volunteer program runs Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 4pm
and is open to those above the age of 18.
What can we offer you?
Why do we need volunteers?
Without volunteers the Egypt Centre simply could not function. The Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday 10am-4pm and comprises two galleries on separate floors. We rely on volunteers to maintain our galleries, ensuring they are safe and clean, and that all equipment is working. Volunteers talk to our visitors, welcoming them, answering enquiries, and giving guided tours. They also work as Educational Leaders for visiting school groups and are closely involved with the development of hands-on activities with the Learning and Engagement Co-ordinator. Many adapt activities already on offer by making props to enhance the activity, such as headdresses, wigs, etc. Volunteers also pilot new activities before they are offered to our visitors and evaluate the activities. Some volunteers help with shop duties serving customers, answering enquiries, and carrying out general reception duties.
What type of people are we looking for?
We are looking for any people between the ages of 18 and 99! You will need to be enthusiastic, enjoy working with others and meeting people from all over the world. An interest in Egypt is not essential but it helps! We have many volunteers who are retired people, some also work part-time, and some are students. Current Swansea University student volunteers can take part in the HEAR awards.
People who are looking for careers or experience in any of the following may find volunteering useful to gain valuable work experience:
If you want to know how useful volunteering with us here are just a couple of our success stories: Sally Fung, Cat Lumb
What can I do?
The Museum needs volunteers to complete three essential and core roles. These are:
There are a variety of roles you can get involved in, all of which will have at least one element of the core functions. The following role descriptions are available.
Please note, we do not offer any “behind the scenes curatorial work” . All roles have an element of visitor interaction.
* This is a progression role – you will not be able to start at this level.
Are there any restrictions?
Yes. All potential volunteers need to have 2 satisfactory references and a DBS check. This is because we work extensively with vulnerable groups. These must be received and satisfactory before you start. All new volunteers also have a induction period when they start which lasts a minimum of 20 hours.
What time commitment is there, and when can I volunteer?
The Museum is open for volunteering between Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 4pm.
To volunteer at the museum you usually need to commit to a minimum of 3 hours a week, or 1 hour over lunch time. The 3 hour shifts are usually half a day, 10am to 1pm, or 1pm until 4pm plus a 10 minute pre-shift meeting. Alternatively you can volunteer a full day 10.00 to 4.00. If you wish you can volunteer for more than one day! We also offer 1 hour volunteering over lunch times.
If these times don’t suit your commitments, don’t worry, just get in contact with the Museum Volunteer Manager to discuss alternative arrangements.
How do I get involved?
Simply fill in the application form and post it to the Museum Volunteer Manager. He will acknowledge your application, and process it by sending off for your references. Please follow all subsequent instructions to apply for a DBS check. The DBS will be sent to your home address. Once you have received this, please contact the Museum Volunteer Manager and as long as your references have been returned he will organise a date for your induction.
Tel: 01792 606065