Volunteering
Our History
Crich Tramway Village was established over 50 years ago by the Tramway Museum Society and has since developed into a major visitor attraction with more than 100,000 visitors per year. The Village is an Accredited Museum housing a unique collection of trams and tram related artefacts and trams running in passenger service daily.
The Museum’s success has been achieved as a result of the hard work of a large number of volunteers and staff in order to provide a welcoming experience for our visitors.
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Volunteering at the Village
We welcome volunteers of all ages from 13 years old, and all abilities but under 16 year olds require a supervisor with them. We regret that Crich Tramway Village cannot supply a supervisor to be with the volunteer constantly, although there will be general guidance on the volunteering activity.
We have a young members group who help with tram conducting, tram maintenance, special event days and a host of other things.
For some specific roles, volunteers must be aged 16 years, 18 years or above. Please see the individual details for each role.
We have families who span three generations, all getting involved in volunteering! We also have our own, low cost accommodation for volunteers to use (pre-booking required and small charge applies).
There is no restriction on the number of days you can contribute as a volunteer. Whether it is one day every three months, or several days a week, all volunteer contribution is valued and welcomed, every person plays a pivotal role at the Museum.
Joining our volunteer team can be very rewarding; you will meet new people, put your talents to good use, develop new skills and have fun. We are keen to develop volunteer and staff expertise and full training is given to enable you to carry out your role.
Volunteering Opportunities
Events
Facilities
Visitor Experience
Retail & Catering
Track/Overhead Line Maintenance
The line and overhead need regular maintenance to keep it operational. Could you help repair, paint and replace?
Please contact: volunteering@tramway.co.uk for further information.
Tram Crew
Workshop
From painting to machining, if you have an interest in helping to restore and keep our tram fleet operational, why not volunteer in the workshop? * please note some roles require prerequisite skills & trade experience.
Please contact: volunteering@tramway.co.uk for further information.
How to Get Started in Joining our Team of Volunteers
We hold regular no obligation New Volunteer Introduction Sessions so that you can meet some of the volunteering team and staff, ask questions and see some of the tasks in which you could get involved. If you would like to attend one of our Introduction Sessions please complete our Volunteer Enquiry Form.
Volunteering if you have a disability
I have a disability – can I volunteer at Crich Tramway Village?
No volunteer is turned away due to disability, and we will work with you to determine whether a suitable position can be found for you. However, whilst we will do our utmost to find a suitable volunteer role for you, Crich Tramway Village has a lot of safety critical roles and it is not always possible to find a safe role for prospective volunteers.
Do I have to tell you about my disability?
Many of the volunteer roles at Crich Tramway Village are safety critical. This means that, where an individual’s ability to undertake a task is compromised by a disability, it may result in a significant risk to the health and safety of the individual and of others. We have a duty of care to you and to all our volunteers, so you must disclose any disability on your application form.
I need a carer / supervisor – can I volunteer?
If you need a carer or supervisor, you must provide your own nominated carer / supervisor, who must also become a volunteer and who must attend and work alongside you whenever you volunteer at the tramway. We regret that Crich Tramway Village is not able to provide a carer / supervisor for you.
I am a wheelchair user – can I volunteer?
Crich Tramway Village is a heritage tramway, and whilst improvements have been made by adding a smooth-way to the main street, there may be areas which are difficult for wheelchair users. We may be able to find a suitable volunteer role for you if your skills can be used in accessible areas.
What suitable vacancies are there?
Whether or not you have a disability, there are areas which would welcome volunteers. Some may be more suited to your needs and our Volunteer Co-ordinator will advise you on application.
For details on Safety Critical work, see the Office of Road and Rail link: https://orr.gov.uk/rail/health-and-safety/health-and-safety-laws/rogs/safety-critical-work.
Still Undecided?
If would like to find out more about becoming a volunteer, don’t be shy – email us at volunteering@tramway.co.uk or telephone us on 01773 854321, we will be pleased to hear from you.
SPRING SEASON
Saturday 15th March – Thursday 24th July
OPENING TIMES:
Weekends & Bank Holidays: 10am – 5.30pm (last admissions 4pm).
Week days: 10am – 4.30pm (last admissions 3pm).
CLOSED Thursdays up to the END OF MAY EXCEPT Thursday 10th April, Thursday 17th April and Thursday 29th May.
CLOSED Fridays EXCEPT Friday 11th April, Friday 18th April and Friday 30th May.
SUMMER SEASON
Friday 25th July – Sunday 31st August
OPENING TIMES:
Weekends & Bank Holidays: 10am – 5.30pm (last admissions 4pm).
Week days: 10am – 4.30pm (last admissions 3pm).
AUTUMN SEASON
Monday 1st September – Sunday 2nd November
CLOSED Fridays EXCEPT Friday 31st October.
OPENING TIMES:
Weekends & Bank Holidays: 10am – 5.30pm (last admissions 4pm)
Week days: 10am – 4.30pm (last admissions 3pm).
ADDITIONAL WEEKEND OPENING for Premium Event
Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th November
OPENING TIMES:
Saturday 2.00pm – 8.00pm (last admissions 6.30pm)
Sunday 2.00pm – 7.00pm (last admissions 5.30pm)