Hostesses / hosts

Practical details
Opportunity • Structural
Contact person
Gerla Niemeijer
Ask Gerla a question or contact the organiser directly at gl.niemeijer@home.nl or 0503095147.
Requirements
#119984
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Interesting or nice about this vacancy
- You will be working in a friendly team of 50 to 60 volunteers.
- You meet and speak to people who are surprised in this Museum.
- The opportunity for all volunteers to meet each other 5 times a year during:
- New Year's drinks.
- Meeting in the second half of March before the Clog Museum reopens with a new exhibition.
- An interim evaluation at the end of June.
- A final evaluation in November.
- Second half of November: an afternoon out together followed by dinner.
Tasks and duties
As a hostess/host, you will welcome visitors and collect admission.
You take care of the coffee and tea.
Furthermore, you handle retail sales and checkout.
You may potentially expand your duties to giving tours after consultation.
Skills and qualities
- Customer-friendly.
- Communicative and presentable.
- You can use or want to learn how to use a digital cash register.
- Communicative and presentable.
- You can work in a team.
Additional information
All staff at this unique International Clog Museum are volunteers. The board members are also volunteers.
Want to know more about what it is like to work as a volunteer at St. Klompenmuseum Gebr. Wietzes? Then clickhere for one of the volunteer stories.
Related to
About St. Klompenmuseum Gebr. Wietzes
Purpose of the Foundation
The foundation is responsible for the ownership, management, and maintenance of the Gebr. Wietzes Clog Museum. It also manages the museum's finances and administration. Everything that helps the museum function properly falls under its responsibilities.
Mission of the Clog Museum
The Clog Museum preserves a large collection of clogs, wooden soles, tools, machines, and documents from both the Netherlands and abroad. The museum introduces visitors to this unique history through exhibitions and educational activities. Additionally, it encourages research into clogs and shares the collection with other museums. The museum collaborates with clog makers and museums at home and abroad and aims to be and remain the world's leading knowledge center and museum for clogs and wooden footwear.





