No history background? No problem. What is important to us is a passion for people and excellent customer service. We want our staff to enjoy working with others as part of a team and understand what makes excellent customer service to deliver an engaging visitor experience to a diverse audience.
We are the organisation that looks after England's most important buildings and monuments, making sure our country's amazing history is available for everyone to enjoy. From world-famous prehistoric sites to grand medieval castles, Roman forts to a Cold War bunker, we bring the history of England to life.
As a Medieval Merchant's House Visitor Assistant, you will join an amazing team of employees and volunteers, making sure visitors have a great time from the moment they arrive until they say goodbye.
Medieval Merchant's House is a timber-framed house at 58 French Street and is one of the earliest surviving merchants' houses in England. It was both a residence and a place of business in a lively port where traders from Bordeaux, Genoa and Venice landed cargoes of wine, spices, silks and dyestuffs, and exported English wool and woven cloth. The house has been fully restored and refurnished by English Heritage. French Street in the twelfth century was Southampton's "high street" and it was named after the merchants who settled there after the Norman Conquest and helped to establish the town as one of the most important ports of medieval England.
Please note; due to the responsibilities and requirements of this role, successful applicants will be required to undergo a basic DBS check and the employment offer will be contingent on this.
If you would like to talk to us about this role before you apply, e.g. regarding workplace adjustments, working patterns, please contact Aiden Harrison, Yarmouth Castle Manager, at Aiden.Harrison@english-heritage.org.uk. No agencies please.
By joining us as a Medieval Merchant's House Visitor Assistant, you will join an amazing team of employees and volunteers, making sure visitors have a great time from the moment they arrive until they say goodbye. Working as part of a team, you will deliver a warm welcome to everyone and by connecting with our visitors, you will help to personalise their visit through your recommendations. This could include raising awareness of the benefits of membership options or recommending things to see and do on site. You will ensure your site is accessible, safe and well presented at all times. It is a varied role and some days will be busy from start to finish, whereas others may be quieter especially on the wetter days! No two days are the same.
Training and support will be provided as part of your induction to the role, but some paid or voluntary experience working with the public may be beneficial.
You will enjoy the rewards of a great team environment in inspiring locations, helping to make our sites a wonderful place to visit. You'll also be joining our charity, which through our 400+ historic monuments, buildings and sites, brings the story of England to life for over 10 million visitors each year.
Benefits include:
- Comprehensive training
- The opportunity to progress your career within the heritage sector, in retail, food and beverage or general management
- Apprenticeship opportunities
- Opportunities to go to some of our great live music or history events
- Free access to all English Heritage sites for you, another adult and up to 6 children
- 25% discount in our shops and cafes
- Enhanced maternity/paternity/Shared Parental leave
- 25 days' holiday plus Bank Holidays pro rata rising to 28 days after 3 years
- Options to buy additional leave
- Matched pension contributions up to a maximum of 10%
Interviews will be held on 15th April 2024 at Medieval Merchant's House, 58 French Street, Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 2AT.