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Little Disco Company looking for staff to help at events (ages 17-20 approx)


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Hi,

We are a local children's entertainment based in East Dulwich and events company and we are looking for staff to help us at events we have planned for October and December. These events are in the daytime, and held in east Dulwich, Nunhead and Penge.


Are you 17 - 20 years old, looking for some fun work, working with children and having a little rave yourself - then please get in touch. I would love to hear from you. No previous experience required, but you deed need an outgoing personality and be able to get down with the kids on the dance floor (and be polite to customers and punctual etc!).


email me on [email protected] or pick up the phone on 07794757166 for a friendly chat.

You can find out more about what we do and who we are on www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk


Thanks

Kate

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