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Hertfordshire County Council

Volunteering at a museum in Hertfordshire is a brilliant way to get involved in your local community, explore your interests, and make a real difference.

Museums across the county – whether focused on history, science, art, or natural heritage – are always looking for enthusiastic individuals to help bring their collections and stories to life.

If you're passionate about heritage or simply curious to try something new, there's a museum role to suit you. From welcoming visitors and supporting school groups to helping with exhibitions, cataloguing objects, or assisting with conservation work, volunteers play a vital part in keeping museums running smoothly and engaging for everyone.

Getting started is easy

Begin by choosing a museum that interests you and is convenient to reach. Smaller museums often offer a wider variety of hands-on experiences, while larger institutions may have more structured roles. Most museums list their opportunities on their websites but, if not, don’t hesitate to get in touch directly – they’ll be glad to hear from you.

You don’t need prior experience to get involved. Museums value enthusiasm, reliability, and a willingness to learn. Many offer training and even special events for volunteers, making it a great way to build skills, meet people, and feel part of something meaningful.

When applying, take a moment to share why you’re interested, highlight any relevant skills, and be honest about your availability. Whether you can offer a few hours a week or help out occasionally, your time and energy will be genuinely appreciated.

Volunteering in a Hertfordshire Museum is more than just lending a hand – it’s about connecting with history, supporting your community, and discovering new perspectives.

 

If you're ready to get involved, explore opportunities through www.govolherts.org.uk or contact your local museum directly. There’s a place for you, and your contribution could make all the difference.

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