Get Involved

Each year Ayers House Museum attracts a wide and varied audience of international, interstate and local visitors including school and community groups. The Museum's activities are actively supported by keen and enthusiastic volunteers.

Ayers House Museum is currently recruiting new volunteers and offering an opportunity not to be missed to find out about Victorian Adelaide whilst working as a volunteer and meeting new people. Volunteers are needed to work in the Shop, at Reception and as Guides. In this way you will be playing an important role in supporting the museum and its activities and helping visitors to learn more about colonial Adelaide's rich history.

Volunteering at Ayers House Museum takes many different shapes and the National Trust is keen to take on board people with a wide variety of skills and interests. Guiding is one of the largest roles which volunteers fulfill, however, there are a variety of other options including customer service (as Front of House or Gift Shop volunteers), administration, collections work and maintenance.

Community participation is at the heart of the work that the National Trust does.

Through the active involvement of volunteers, the Trust is able to open its heritage places to the public and to sustain heritage advocacy and education.

The key components to being a volunteer with the Trust are a high degree of enthusiasm and interest and a modest commitment of time. Your skills are valued and will be employed productively. If you would like to discuss volunteer opportunities please forward your details to arrange a follow up.

For more information on volunteering, please contact: