Location: | Durham |
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Salary: | £25,742 to £28,759 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 21st June 2024 |
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Closes: | 7th July 2024 |
Job Ref: | 24001040 |
The Role and Department
This is a great opportunity to work in our amazing museums and UNESCO World Heritage Site buildings. Our Customer Services Coordinators (Visitor Attractions) are essential to ensuring our visitors are provided with an excellent, memorable visitor experience and managing our Visitor Services Assistants and volunteers. You will be customer focused and confident speaking with people, sharing information and answering enquiries. Activities will include visitor experience, retail operations, social media, scheduling, event booking, recruitment, data reporting, events and activities.
You will be proactive in ensuring the safety and security of our visitors, collections and our buildings in which we work. You will support events such as exhibition openings, school visits and community engagement activities. You will have responsibility for recruiting, training, scheduling, monitoring and supervising our staff and volunteers to ensure excellent service delivery. You will be part of the front-line service team, and spend regular time on the Welcome Desks, as well as responding to email and online enquiries.
You will work across our different venues and sites; primarily at the Oriental Museum and Palace Green Library, which is home to the World Heritage Site visitor centre, Cosin’s Library, the Museum of Archaeology and the Castle. As part of the Customer Services team, you will work collaboratively and support wider customer services operations as needed, including the University Library.
Visitor Services is part of the Customer Services team within the University Library and Collections (ULC) department, leading on customer experience across our libraries and visitor attractions. ULC provide spaces, collections, expertise and services (in person and online) across our collections, museums, libraries and archives; supporting education, research, the wider student experience, cultural, engagement and educational outreach.
This is a full-time, all year post. There is some opportunity for hybrid working, although the expectation is for the greater part of your work to be onsite. Your contract will be to work 5 days in 7, with a regular weekend day. Your core working hours will be c.8.30/9am to 4.30/5pm. Flexibility to work occasional evenings to support week late night opening and evenings is required. Some Bank Holiday working will be expected.
Further information about the role and the responsibilities is at the bottom of this job description.
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