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Are you looking for a career change? Ever thought about running your own business? Want a job that is local, flexible and family friendly? Mini Athletics SE London (a successful children?s coaching business) is up for sale and seeking a new owner who is passionate about developing the athletic, cognitive and social skills of young children.


Purchasing Mini Athletics will allow you to work from home and bring benefit to so many children and families across South East London. The hours are flexible, you get to be your own boss and shape the business how you see fit whilst also getting support from Mini Athletics UK.


No prior coaching or sport experience is required as full training is given. You just need bags of enthusiasm, strong administrative and communication skills and believe in the benefits of an active lifestyle for children. If you are the sort of person who enjoys a varied, rewarding and active job and looking for something different, then this could be perfect for you.


You would be purchasing a ready made business but one that you could shape to fit it around you, your commitments and salary expectations


Please get in touch if you would like to find out more [email protected]

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