Print Volunteer

September 17, 2021

Bradford Industrial Museum

What’s in it for you?

  • Becoming part of a friendly and dedicated team
  • Volunteering in a beautiful historic environment
  • Meeting people and making new friends
  • Improving your communication skills
  • Enjoying new experiences
  • Great personal satisfaction, since you have the opportunity to make a real difference to our visitors’ experience

What’s Involved?

  • To have the necessary experience to safely carry out printing activities in the print gallery
  • To work with other print volunteers and the lead print volunteer, under the supervision of museum staff
  • To maintain and operate the presses according to instructions
  • To carry out these tasks according to agreed health and safety guidelines
  • To welcome all visitors to the print gallery and give information and answer questions as appropriate

Volunteering times will be Wednesday to Sunday, 11am – 3pm.

Let us know which day you prefer.

Expenses: out-of-pocket travel costs between home and volunteering place will be offered.

How to apply:

A Volunteer Code and Policy can be obtained by emailing the below.

Please send your registered interest to:

bmgvolunteers@bradford.gov.uk or call Sonja on 01274 436027

Apply now

Informal interviews will take place week commencing 1 October 2021.

Apply now

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