Voluntary Role: Regional Heritage Advisor – South Wales

Location: South Wales (remote/flexible) | Time commitment: 2–3 hours per month | Start date: Flexible (from May 2025)
Remuneration: Voluntary (unpaid)

About Local History Hub

Local History Hub is a teacher-led, national initiative helping communities explore, share, and celebrate the histories that matter most to them. We work with schools, heritage organisations, and individuals to connect learning with place—and bring local stories into classrooms.

In 2025–26, we’re launching five pilot Hubs across the UK. Our first is based in Cardiff, where we’re building a vibrant network of schools, historical sites, and community partners. As this work grows, we’re looking for dedicated volunteers to help guide and shape our local presence.

The Role

We’re seeking a passionate, knowledgeable heritage or education professional to join us as Regional Heritage Advisor for South Wales. This honorary role is ideal for someone who knows and loves the region, wants to stay engaged in the sector, and is keen to support meaningful, community-rooted work.

You’ll work closely with our National Heritage Advisor for Wales to help identify and nurture opportunities across the region.

Over the next 12 months, key focuses will include:

  • Supporting the continued growth of our Cardiff Hub

  • Helping shape opportunities for new Hubs across South Wales

As a Regional Advisor, you’ll act as a local connector, trusted voice, and sector advocate—helping ensure Local History Hub’s work is responsive, inclusive, and rooted in place.

What You’ll Do

  • Offer insight into the heritage, education and community landscape in South Wales

  • Help connect Local History Hub with relevant organisations, schools and networks

  • Support the Cardiff Hub by advising on local opportunities and relationships

  • Identify areas within South Wales where new Hubs could be established

  • Share relevant updates on policy, funding or events related to place-based learning

  • Contribute (light-touch) to regional planning or communications as needed

What You’ll Gain

  • A regional voice in shaping how local history is explored and celebrated

  • Flexible, purposeful engagement with no fixed hours or governance duties

  • Recognition across our website and communications

  • Direct links to a growing network of teachers and heritage professionals

  • The chance to support a grassroots education initiative from the ground up

Interested?

If you care about local history, inclusive education, and supporting communities to tell their stories, we’d love to hear from you. Please email us at enquiries@localhistoryhub.org.uk with a few lines about yourself and why you're interested.

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