At People’s History Museum (PHM) we welcome a wide range of visitors from all backgrounds and place them at the heart of everything we do. We take pride in the role our Visitor Experience team plays in ensuring every visitor has an interesting, stimulating, engaging experience that encourages them to explore and get involved with ideas worth fighting for. As a Casual Visitor Experience Assistant, you’ll support the team on an as-needed basis, helping with front-of-house duties such as greeting visitors, supporting learning sessions, working in the shop, and providing excellent customer service during busy periods and special events.
You’ll also help with the delivery of venue hire events, including setting up spaces, liaising with clients, and making sure everything runs to plan all while keeping the space welcoming and professional. This flexible role is perfect for someone reliable, enthusiastic, and proactive, with a genuine interest in working with the public. It’s a great opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a museum or visitor attraction setting, especially if you’re looking for occasional work that fits around other commitments.
People’s History Museum is the national museum of democracy, telling the story of its development in Britain: past, present, and future. PHM invites people to explore the radical stories of people coming together to champion ideas worth fighting for, and to be empowered by the past to make a change for the future. We are all together in the fight for a fairer world.
PHM currently welcomes a local, national and international audience, attracting 80,000 visitors annually. The museum involves audiences and communities in many aspects of its work, using models of co-curation, collaboration and crowd-sourcing when developing and delivering programmes of activity. Engaging people directly in the work of the museum helps to build a passionate and committed audience who become supporters and advocates for PHM, while ensuring we are shaping authentic content representative of diverse audiences, providing an inclusive space for their voices, stories and ideas. PHM’s innovative approach explores important subjects and issues relevant to us all today.
PHM has an annual turnover of around £1.5 million, with a skilled team of staff, freelance experts and volunteers. PHM is funded by Arts Council England (ACE) as a National Portfolio Organisation (NPO) and by Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) Culture and Social Impact Fund. PHM is an independent museum, charitable trust, and company limited by guarantee, with a Board of Trustees, a Trading Company Board, and an Audit and Risk Committee.
Hourly rate: £13.17 (plus option for 10% pension)
Hours: Casual basis – no fixed hours. You will be offered hours on an ad hoc basis which you can accept or decline as convenient. Evening and weekend availability essential. Weekday shifts may be offered if available.
Contract: Permanent
Responsible to: Visitor Experience & Operations Manager
Location: Based at People’s History Museum
As part of the Visitor Experience team your public-facing role plays an important part in supporting PHM’s ambition to be the go-to destination for learning about, exploring, and being inspired by ideas worth fighting for. You will deliver a welcoming and engaging experience for all visitors, while also contributing to the museum’s commercial success through support for fundraising, retail, and venue hire, as well as helping to maintain the overall upkeep and presentation of the building.
This will include:
Supporting visitor experience and engagement with the museum’s collections and exhibitions, learning activities and events through:
Supporting the venue hire team with events for clients, including weddings, conferences, markets and other activities
Monitoring and managing visitor facilities
We are looking for a candidate who can demonstrate experience, knowledge and skills across the following criteria, with the opportunity for ongoing training and development to support the successful candidate once in post.
Experience, knowledge and skills | Application/interview/task |
Commitment to and enthusiasm for the organisational priorities, collection and work of People’s History Museum | Application and interview |
Capacity to communicate clearly and confidently with visitors and colleagues | Interview |
Good attention to detail, timekeeping and problem solving skills | Application and interview |
Enthusiasm for working as part of a team | Application and interview |
Confidence approaching and speaking with visitors | Interview |
Ability to follow processes and procedures to ensure visitor comfort and safety | Application and interview |
Please outline how your experience, knowledge and skills meet the job description and provide details via our online application form. Your application will be assessed and scored against the job description using the information provided.
Deadline for applications: 23.00 on Friday 30 May 2025
Interviews: Thursday 19 June, in person at People’s History Museum
If you have any questions or would like to arrange to discuss the role please contact Jackie Royle, Finance & Operations Officer at hr@phm.org.uk.
PHM prides itself on being a welcoming and inclusive organisation, profoundly committed to advancing equality and diversity in the broadest sense. We highly value the benefits that diverse perspectives bring to PHM’s mission.
We recognise the museum sector currently underrepresents global majority, disabled, LGBTQIA+ people, different socio-economic backgrounds and those with intersecting identities in our workforce; PHM is actively working to address this and encourages applications from these backgrounds. While the successful candidate will be selected purely on merit, in the event of a tie between two candidates with equal experience, we may select a candidate who helps us better represent the communities the museum serves.