The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) has launched a major volunteer recruitment campaign to fill hundreds of varied roles across the organisation, as it prepares for its 2022 season opening in April.
A registered charity, the NYMR requires between 300-500 hours of volunteer support every day to bring its story to life
As well as working on the locomotive footplate, volunteers are needed in the NYMR’s Infrastructure and Motive Power departments, to assist with the full breadth of civil engineering, building, electrical and mechanical work – not to mention the maintenance, repairs and overhaul of its fleet of steam and diesel locomotives.
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Other volunteer roles include travelling ticket inspectors, signalling and telecommunications, customer service, retail, catering, fundraising and education.
Volunteers play such an important role at the NYMR that a new role, Head of Volunteer Development, was created in 2020. Thanks to the funding received by the Heritage Lottery Fund, this role was specifically designed with longevity in mind as part of the Yorkshire’s Magnificent Journey project, to focus on the future of volunteers and the whole volunteer journey.
Marcus Aldrich, Head of Volunteer Development for the NYMR, commented: “Volunteers are the lifeblood of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway; it’s a challenging but hugely rewarding opportunity – with the offer of experiences that money just can’t buy.
“You don’t need to be a train enthusiast or know all the lingo, and we’d love a whole cross section of people to apply. We’re particularly eager to recruit more female volunteers across every department.”
Join one of the most popular heritage railways in the UK and an accredited museum, helping to deliver the aims of the Charitable Trust, providing education for all ages.
Apply to be a volunteer at Nymr.co.uk/volunteer