Volunteers join us in a range of different ways. Some come to regularly commit their time and expertise and some come as part of corporate volunteering schemes. We will work with you to find the right tasks that fulfil your needs, build your skills and make a significant contribution to the work of our organisation. We work with organisations that want to find opportunities for adults with learning disabilities, particularly in the gardens.

Current Opportunities

Trustee Volunteer

The Powell-Cotton Trust (PCT) is looking to recruit new trustee with a finance specialism, in particular, who has experience and understanding of property and/or investment management.  For more details, and our Trustee Recruitment Pack, visit our News Pages.

Garden Volunteers

We are currently open to applications from people interested in garden volunteering. If you have skills such as gardening, glazing, or basic maintenance, we would love to hear from you.

“In the gardens, volunteer opportunities are as accessible as possible, regardless of age, ability or skill. Our inclusive team-approach works towards integrating people with supported learning disabilities as well as college students seeking meaningful work experience”

Sue Harris, Head Gardener

All volunteers must be aged over 18.

Contact Head Gardener Sue via email for more information sue.harris@powell-cottonmuseum.org

Community Groups

We are also looking for more community organisations to work with. Our gardens are a safe space for adults with physical or learning disabilities.

If you are a local business looking to give your team a chance to give back to the community and have some fresh air and fun in the process, please get in touch.

All volunteers must be aged over 18.

Contact Head Gardener Sue via email for more information sue.harris@powell-cottonmuseum.org

You may also be interested in

Do you have a passion for plants, nature and sharing skills with others?
 
We’re on the lookout for an Assistant Gardener to help care for, develop and enhance our historic gardens.

In this role, you'll be involved in a range of practical horticultural tasks to develop, enhance and conserve the garden, contributing to the long-term garden development plan including design, restoration and promotion. You'll also play a key part in ensuring that Quex Gardens are maintained to a high standard. 

Working together with your colleagues, you will help create and run training sessions and activities for volunteers in the garden providing a diverse group of people with opportunities to learn new skills and take part in garden activities.

Deadline to apply: Sunday 1st June 2025

More details on the role and how to apply at the link in our bio 🔗

 #GardeningJobs #MuseumJobs #KentJobs #Horticulture #QuexGardens #JobOpportunity #GardenLife #CommunityGardens

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New in the gift shop - our kids’ gardening gifts are fun, practical and full of colour! 

Think mini tool belts, gloves, seed pots to grow vegetables and summer flowers, and bird feeder balls. They're a great way to get little ones outdoors and learning about nature. 💚🪴🌼

#PowellCottonMuseum #QuexGardens #Gardening #LittleGardeners #KidsInTheGarden #NaturePlay

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Come for the natural history, stay for the feathers 🦚

Our resident peacock Pinfold is strutting into spring with a full fan of fabulous feathers! 

Come and meet our marvellous peacock, explore the museum and gardens and enjoy a day out filled with nature and history this Easter. 

We're open Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday, 11am-4pm.

#SpringExplorers #NaturalHistory #QuexHouse #QuexGardens #PowellCottonMuseum #MuseumGardens #VisitKent #VisitThanet #EasterWeekend

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Gorgeous blossoms are blooming in the gardens. 

With the season only lasting a few weeks, now is the best time to take a blossom break and enjoy this stunning annual show!

The museum, house and gardens are open from 11am - 4pm.

 #QuexGardens #BlossomWatch #SpringInBloom #GardenVisit #WoodlandWalk

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