Tour Guide - Caistor Roman Town
Organisation role · Flexible hours
Caistor St Edmund, Norwich NR14 8QT, UK
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Norfolk Archaeological Trust
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Summary
We are looking for new volunteers to join our friendly volunteer tour guide team.Detailed description
Time Commitment: Sunday afternoons June – September, plus Wednesday afternoons in July & August
Key Skills:
- Friendly and chatty
- Good mobility to get around the site
- Comfortable working outdoors
- Happy to learn about the site’s history
The role
We are looking for new volunteers to join our friendly tour guide team. You will meet and great our visitors on their arrival and take them around the site telling them about the history, archaeology, wildlife and people associated with the Town.
What are we looking for?
- A people person, someone who enjoys chatting with others and has good communication skills
- No previous knowledge of the site is needed, just a willingness to learn
- Able to commit to 2 tours a month from June – September.
- Good mobility to get around this rural site
What’s in it for you?
- Full training and induction
- The chance to learn more about your local history
- The opportunity to meet new people
- Sharing your experience and skills with a local charity to help them grow; being their advocate
- Supporting the work of the wider Norfolk Archaeological Trust, a local heritage charity
The location
Caistor Roman Town, Caistor St Edmund, Norwich NR14 8QN
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costs🤝 Extra supportAbout Norfolk Archaeological Trust
NAT is a local conservation charity which aims to protect Norfolk’s significant archaeological or historic sites at risk. We take monuments into our care, repair them, provide interpretation, and open them for everyone to enjoy.
We actively engage with local communities so that they can be involved in the future conservation of the sites that they treasure.
We actively engage with local communities so that they can be involved in the future conservation of the sites that they treasure.