Our House Experience Volunteers add the sparkle to any visit – giving everyone a warm welcome, bringing stories from Ormesby Hall to life and helping people get the best out of their day.
What’s involved?
· Creating a warm welcome for everyone who visits
· Responding to the different needs of different visitors, including people with additional access needs
· Finding out what visitors are looking for from their visit and helping them decide how to get the best of their day
· Sharing inspirational stories, curious facts and practical information or simply the space for visitors to wander at their own pace
· Learning more about Ormesby Hall so you can share all that’s special – indoors and out
· There’ll be plenty of opportunity to do the little things that make a big difference, such as opening a door to a secret corridor or room.
· Responding to the changing needs of Ormesby Hall – getting involved in supporting temporary exhibitions and permanent collections, researching, hosting, leading tours or leading talks
· Supporting with health and safety and evacuation procedures if required
Similar Opportunities
Would you like to work with others to help develop and nurture our peaceful, restorative garden? You’ll be helping create and maintain a set of magical spaces designed to uplift everyone who spends time here
They will often involve a volunteer befriender visiting a visually impaired person in their home, perhaps for a cup of tea and a chat, or accompanying them to an activity.
Volunteer Mentors needed to help young people to realise their full potential. Mentoring takes place in secondary schools in Middlesbrough, Newcastle or Sunderland. Must be over the age of 21 to take part.



