Lovingly embedded in the local community, the not-for-profit Love Withington Baths is Manchester’s last working Edwardian pool. In 2013, Love Withington Baths took over the day-to-day running of the Baths, saving it from closure. Once upon a time, public baths were built all across the city and were an integral part of Manchester’s industrialisation, supporting healthier lifestyles for working people.
The foundation stone was laid in 1911, with the Baths opening on 1st May 1913. In 2015 the pool was saved from closure and taken over by Love Withington Baths, which is a community-led charitable organisation.
The Edwardian Baths currently hosts a 23-metre swimming pool, sauna, gym and two studios as well as a café and coworking space, Withington Works.
Co-Working Host & Venue Operations Support at Withington Public Hall Institute
Join a Thriving Community-based Organisation Making a Real Difference
We are partnering with Withington Public Hall Institute (WPHI) to expand our Withington Works co-working space. From October, WPHI will be open during the daytime for co-working, 9am–5pm, while continuing to operate as a hospitality venue in the evenings and host a diverse range of cultural and social events — including live gigs, comedy, talks, club nights, and more.
We are looking for a warm, organised and proactive Co-Working Host & Venue Operations Support to support the daily running of the co-working space and venue operations at WPHI. You’ll be the friendly face that welcomes co-working guests, supports bookings and venue logistics and promotions, and helps ensure that both their daytime and evening offerings run smoothly.
This is a varied and rewarding role for someone who enjoys working independently, thrives in a community-focused environment, and has a passion for making spaces feel inclusive, welcoming and productive.
Deadline: 4 September 2025.
Full details and information on how to apply can be found in the job advert.
Volunteering at Withington Baths provides a rewarding experience with valuable opportunities for you to engage in. It allows you to learn about our ambition, operation and delivery.
Roles to get involved in:
If you would like to hear more about any of the roles above, please email Emma for a role description and volunteer application by clicking below.
In addition to the above, we also offer the following roles related to our leisure programme:
• Assistant Swim Teacher
• Duke of Edinburgh placements
If you are interested in hearing more about either of these two roles, please contact Withington Baths reception by clicking below.
Today, Withington Baths remains not just a historic landmark but a vibrant space where the past blends seamlessly with the present, welcoming all to be part of its rich narrative.
With an emphasis on community engagement and promoting a healthy lifestyle, Withington Baths is a popular centre for individuals and families looking to stay active and social.
Thanks to support from our local community, the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Manchester City Council, we have been able to complete a large restoration phase, bringing this Edwardian gem closer to its former glory and cement its purpose within our community. The National Lottery Heritage Fund donated £1m and we also received two smaller grants from the Garfield Weston Foundation (£30,000) and The Oglebsy Charitable Trust (£30,000).