The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) is delighted to invite applications for the volunteer role of Heritage Ambassador based at the Museum of Scottish Fire Heritage, 1A Dryden Terrace, Edinburgh. We are recruiting specifically for Education and Front of House positions.
ABOUT THE MUSEUM
The Museum of Scottish Fire Heritage is operated by the SFRS as part of our community Fire Station on McDonald Road in Edinburgh. The museum is our flagship site and represents firefighters from all over Scotland, telling their stories and reflecting the diverse challenges of our different communities, sharing firefighters’ unique ways of life. The museum celebrates the heritage of Scotland’s fire service
WHO ARE HERTIAGE AMBASSADORS
Our Heritage Ambassadors are essential to helping the museum reach it aims and objective. From being forward facing to the public and educational groups there are a variety of roles you can get involved in. We are looking for people who genuinely enjoy working with others and have a desire to share the history of firefighting. Full training, travel expenses and support will be provided to selected Heritage Ambassadors.
WHY BE A HERITAGE AMBASSADOR
We are committed to providing the best possible volunteering experience for everyone who gives their time to the SFRS with a view to helping us share our rich and interesting history. In addition to a supportive and encouraging environment, and the unique opportunity to support the Museum of Scottish Fire Heritage and the wider SFRS community, you will gain:
1. Training and support to develop as an integral part of our team
2. Opportunity to develop your transferrable skills and experience within the museum and cultural sector
3. Undertake meaningful voluntary work experience which could enrich your CV
4. The opportunity to spend time doing something you enjoy and meet others with similar interests
SPECIFIC HERITAGE AMBASSADOR ROLES
We have three volunteer roles; you can indicate on your application if you are interested in more than one role. The roles are fully supported by a member of the SRFS Heritage Team.
Front of House (provide a warm, friendly, and efficient visitor experience):
5. Welcome visitors, provide orientation and answer queries
6. Assist in the gift shop
7. Operating the till and cash handling
8. Undertake basic admin (including scheduling group bookings)
Gallery Guide (offer an engaging and informative experience for visitors to the museum):
9. Be present in the gallery
10. Answer questions about exhibits
11. Give guided tours of the gallery
Education and Outreach (engage with visiting schools and educational groups within the museum/deliver public outreach across Scotland)
12. Support with on the day welcoming and organisation of school visits
13. Deliver object handling sessions
14. Deliver activities within the museum space (tours, themed workshops etc)
15. The opportunity, if desired, to deliver outreach in community and formal education settings.
Applicants must meet the requirements of a Standard disclosure prior to being offered a volunteer post and are expected to maintain this while they are volunteering.