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Would You Like To Help Out At Sheffield Doc/Fest?

Sheffield Doc/Fest, one of the world’s biggest documentary film festivals, returns to the city this summer – and the organisers are looking for volunteers to help it all run smoothly. The event, which started in 1994, takes place from June 6-11 this year and as usual will consist of many films, speeches and presentations on a wide variety of different subjects.

Kathryn Reaney, the volunteering co-ordinator, said: There is a wide range of opportunities on offer from working with the public to helping out behind the scenes and everything in between. It’s a great opportunity to get involved with something that’s truly international and on the doorstep in Sheffield city centre.”

They welcome volunteer applications from people of all backgrounds. All Doc/Fest venues have good access for wheelchair users and they work to ensure the Festival is accessible to everyone.

Here are the volunteer opportunities and if you have any questions about whether a role is suitable for you, please email them on volunteer@sheffdocfest.com

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