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Part time paid work working with kids in September...


Lucy C

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Part- time work that is both fun and rewarding - working with kids around your kids? Interested? Please do read on....


Well.... Summer is well on its way with September fast approaching and before we know it the kids will be back at school....


So might you be the person looking to do something more...

If so I am calling on all enthusiastic, reliable bubbly mum?s, dad?s nannies, au pairs or anyone who would like to try their hand at working with kids in a super fun environment...


If that?s you then come and be a Superhero Trainer and get paid along the way... The current position on offer is for the Class Assistant Superhero Trainer at ?8.00 an hour to start with, whilst I, Lucy am still running the classes.


The number of hours per week that are required for initially are 5 and a half hours. Monday?s and Friday?s (term time only)


If you are interested in joining this exciting venture, I would love to hear from you, as soon as possible.


So please contact Lucy on 0781379 1757 or email [email protected]

Website ? www.littleherocompany.com

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