Production and Logistics volunteers make the Festival run smoothly by getting things in the right places and making venues look good. The next Festival will be 8-11 August 2024.

What You'll Do: 

Deliver supplies, equipment and messages to locations around the centre of Saltburn. 

 

Make sure venues are safe and ready for use. This may include setting setting up stages, putting out chairs, moving tables etc.

 

Help venue managers and stewards, performers and technical staff as required.

 

Clear the venue at the end of events, cleaning, tidying, moving furniture etc.

Why You'll Love It: 
You get to meet people and be part of a team. You'll hear the music in the events you work on. You can join in the festival fun and attend other events free of charge when off duty. You'll be helping others have a great time and making the festival a success. You will receive a free pack of volunteer resources, themed around our commitment to sustainability
What You'll Learn: 
You'll learn about event management. You'll discover new performers and genres of music
What We're Looking For: 
People who are well organised and reliable, willing to pay attention in briefings and to follow policies and procedures. Physical fitness for moving equipment. Use of a car or van for some tasks would be a bonus, but not essential as venues are only few minutes apart on foot or on a bike.
Summary
Volunteering
Community
Arts
Redcar and Cleveland
1 Weeks Minimum
15 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Organisation
Teamwork/Collaboration
Adaptability
Skills you should possess: 
Event Management
Novice
Requirements: 
Phone Interview
Training

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