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Location: Long Ashton Court, Bristol BS41 9JN
Volunteer Arrival Dates: Sat 27th May, Sun 28th May
Volunteer Departure Dates: Sat 27th May, Sun 28th May
Shifts: No more than 1 x 8 hour shift per day
About: Love Saves the Day will return in 2023 to celebrate its 11-year anniversary, with the event set to be bigger than ever before from its new home…at Bristol’s Ashton Court.
Sunshine vibes with the biggest underground soundtrack to match! What’s not to like about that? This is one event not to be missed!
Lineup: Fatboy Slim, Years and Years, Nia Archives, Eats Everything, Andy C, A Little Sound & more!
Roles and Responsibilities:
Gates Teams: Our Gates Teams are the first point of contact for all festival-goers on arrival – it’s up to us to give them a warm welcome and set a positive tone for their day!
This role includes:
- Welcome Team: Stewards will work at the entry points and routes to an event site, ensuring festival-goers know where and how to enter the event safely and quickly.
- Ticket Scanning: Stewards will be responsible for scanning festival-goers’ tickets when they enter the festival, as well as redirecting issues and queries to the relevant location/people.
- Wristbanding: At festivals where wristbands are provided, these stewards will work with the ticket scanners to wristband festival-goers.
- Queue Stewarding: Stewards will be responsible for helping to manage queues at points of entry to the festival. This includes directing people to the correct queues for their ticket type, directing the crowd to the designated queuing area and ensuring general welfare is available at the perimeter of the site.
These role profiles are designed to give you a good idea of what it will be like volunteering with us on site, however due to the ever changing nature of festivals and events, our team is expected to be flexible and therefore roles are subject to change or adaptation to meet the needs at any time.
Festival stewarding is great fun, but it’s also physically demanding. The majority of our volunteer roles will require you to be on your feet for the duration of your shift.
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1. It will leave you feeling fulfilled and positive – by helping others you are not only benefiting their wellbeing, but also helping your own wellbeing and mental health too. It’s human nature to feel good after you’ve had a positive impact on someone else’s life.
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5. Find what’s right for you. It’s an opportunity to try out different jobs and get an insight into different organisations, perhaps different to the ones you would never have experience of otherwise. This can help you decide the right career path for you and get a greater understanding of jobs available to you
APPLY HERE: https://mycauseuk.com/event/love-saves-the-day/