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The Little Disco Company are recruiting!


Are you a budding children?s entertainer with a passion for music? Our growing company requires more children?s party entertainers / DJs in Greater London to lead our exciting disco birthday parties every weekend! We are looking for professional, responsible people, preferably with experience working with children, who are willing to be silly and have fun at children's disco parties. You will be a music lover, playing great party tunes for children aged 3 ? 12. You will be confident with children and be able to lead and engage a group. During the party you will lead them in games and action songs to make their party the most special ever.


Most parties are weekends and can last from 2 hour to 3 hours, although some week day work is also available. This job will suit anyone who is studying or has other (family) commitments Monday ? Friday. We offer training and many opportunities to successful candidates, as well as promising a fun job that pays well.


We are looking for energetic, enthusiastic and presentable individuals. You must be punctual and reliable.

You should have your own reliable car and any existing DJ kit would be a massive bonus (a laptop is essential).


The Little Disco Company is an East Dulwich based company, providing disco entertainment and private party events across South London and beyond. For more information on what we do have a look at www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk


If you are interested in working with us, give us a call on 07794757166 or 07884447935 or send your CV to [email protected].

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