Fortress Dover Gun Drill Re-Enactment Volunteer

Dover Castle Fire Command Post Explainer

We need volunteers to welcome visitors to a unique part of Dover Castle, interpreting and giving tours of the Fire Command Post and Port War Signal Station, a building that played a vital role in protecting Dover.

The Fire Command Post at Dover Castle, from where watch was kept for enemy warships and unidentified ships during the First World War

Where & When

  • Fire Command Post and Port War Signal Station, Dover Castle

  • This role is flexible. The site is open seven days a week during the summer season and weekends only during the winter.

Who we're looking for

We are looking for confident and effective communicators who are team players with a positive attitude to enhance our visitors experience. An interest in the history of Dover Castle and the First World War would be beneficial.

You can find more information about this opportunity by downloading the role description.

WHY VOLUNTEER WITH ENGLISH HERITAGE

Volunteering is your opportunity to play a part in protecting and presenting some of the greatest places in England. Your support is extremely valuable to us and we want to make sure you have an enjoyable and rewarding volunteering experience. Find out more reasons to volunteer with English Heritage.

READY TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP?

Complete our online form or you can download it and email it to us at volunteer.enquiries@english-heritage.org.uk.

If you’d like to post it, sent it to us at: Volunteer Team, English Heritage, The Engine House, Fire Fly Avenue, Swindon, SN2 2EH.

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