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Volunteering opportunities at Speke Hall

Volunteer room guide speaking with visitors in the Great Hall at Speke Hall, Liverpool
Volunteer room guide talking to visitors in the Great Hall at Speke Hall, Liverpool | © ©National Trust Images/Arnhel de Serra

There are plenty of opportunities to volunteer at Speke Hall, from bringing the story of this special place to life as a room guide to getting your hands dirty with the garden team. Find out more about how to get involved if you're interested in joining us.

Why join us?

There are lots of reasons to join us; making the move to volunteer could be the best decision you ever make.

  • Become part of a friendly and dedicated team
  • Meet people from all walks of life and forge new friendships
  • Utilise your existing skills and learn new ones
  • Strengthen your CV and help to develop your career
  • Enjoy the great outdoors
  • Learn about the history of this special place.

Why volunteer at Speke Hall?

You'll make new friends, spend time in a special place and be safe in the knowledge that you're helping a great cause.

As a charity, the National Trust relies on thousands of volunteers and they play an important part in preserving many special places and making them accessible to all. If you think you could be one of them, then we'd love to hear from you.

How to see what's available

Search our current opportunities below and click on the role that you're interested in for more information and to download an application form. If no opportunities are available at the moment, please fill out the interest form via the same link.

Get in touch

If you have any questions, give us a call on 0151 427 7231 or email spekehall@nationaltrust.org.uk

Thank you

Thank you to all our volunteers who give their time to support the National Trust in many different roles.

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