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Rewarding School Holiday Work - October Half Term with The Strings Club Holiday Camps


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Looking for rewarding school holiday work in Dulwich this October Half Term - wc 24th October?


Award-winning childcare provider The Strings Club is launching in Dulwich this October Half Term and looking for a team of dedicated, friendly and experienced people to join them!


💚 Venue: Alleyn's School, 400 Townley Rd, SE22 8SU

💚 Roles: Holiday Camp Assistants + Violin Teacher

💚 wc 24th October 2022 (Mon - Fri)


➡️ Here's 5 reasons to join us for work in the school holidays


1. Free childcare - bring your child to work with you!


2. Regular rewarding work in the school holidays


3. Help us on our mission to inspire even more children through music


4. Work for a multi award-winning company that over the past 10 years gained national recognition from The Apprentice Star’s Karren Brady to Dr Richard Hillier, Headmaster of the Yehudi Menuhin School.


5. Paid training and development opportunities to work from Holiday Camp Assistant to Manager


"The children were amazing, the team was fab and the workshops were so much fun. I had the best time" Martha, Holiday Camp Assistant, Islington


Please send in your CV to FAO Cherelle as soon as possible - [email protected]


The Strings Club is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all team members to share this commitment. Applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including at least two checks with past employers (character references are now being accepted), the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), as well as child protection training.


As part of our Safer Recruitment process you’ll be asked to attend an online induction. All team members will be required to attend a mandatory and paid pre-Holiday Camp online training too.


Thank you 💚

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