Financial administration volunteer

Financial administration volunteer

Organisation role · Flexible hours · Starting from 2 May 2024
North St, King's Lynn PE30 1QW, UK
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The North End Trust
#79752
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Summary

This role would suit someone looking for a flexible opportunity, mostly involving data entry.

Detailed description

True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum is a small independent charitable museum, with strong community roots, which tells the story of the North End fisherfolk of King’s Lynn.


The overall responsibility of the finance administration volunteer is the maintenance of financial records. The volunteer would be expected to take a “hands on” role in the day-to-day finance administration (recording income & expenditure, visitor numbers etc.) and helping with the preparation of information for our accountants who complete the Museum’s annual accounts. The majority of the role would be data entry so a familiarity with Microsoft Excel would be useful. You would be making an incredible contribution to a Community Museum.


An honorarium would however be paid by the Trust (to be negotiated).

 

What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs

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About The North End Trust

True’s Yard is a socially driven tourist attraction, community hub and education centre located in the North End of King's Lynn
The Museum aims for visitors to discover and enjoy King's Lynn’s North End past and present through its remarkable heritage assets. At its heart is the last surviving fisherfolk yard with two late 18th century cottages, which are grade 2 listed buildings. There is also a Victorian smokehouse and fishing boat on site.
The Museum runs temporary exhibitions, lunchtime talks, family and local history classes and tours of the North End. On site there is also a gift shop and Georgian panelled tearoom.