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Volunteer masseuse required


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Here at the Copleston centre every Wednesday morning we offer different kinds of therapies i.e.(Reflexology-Massage-Reiki) between the hours of 11am-1pm, for vulnerable people in our local community.

These therapies are very much appreciated by our users.

We are looking for someone who is trained in Massage and who may not have worked in this profession for a while, but would like to revive their skills and join our team.

Clients pay ?3.00 per half hour slots with 4 slots in total. (Therapists keep this donation)

Please contact the centre for more information asking for Ann on Tel:0207-732-3435 / [email protected]

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