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Employer:

Little Kickers Chelsea

Position title:

Children's Football Coach/Tutor - Part time - Central London - £14-£25p/h

Commences:

ASAP

Contract Hours

Part Time

Remuneration/ Pay rate:

£14-£25p/h

Location:

Chelsea, Westminster


Are you interested in coaching young children? Then we would love to hear from you! You don't need to have any footballing experience, we're looking for fun, enthusiastic people to help us run imaginative and fun football based classes for children.


Benefits of being a Children's Football Coach/Tutor:

- Part-time weekend and/ or midweek work

- Great pay £14-£25p/h

- Genuinely fun environment and flexible work


Responsibilities of the Children's Football Coach/Tutor:

- Coaching football - 18 months to 7 years old

- Communication with children, parents/carers

- Physically running the coaching - must be fit for the role


Requirements to be a Children's Football Coach/Tutor:

- Confident, out-going, great with children, 100% reliable

- Excellent verbal communication skills are vital

- Previous experience working with young children - would be an advantage


Please contact [email protected] & [email protected]

  • 1 month later...
  • 2 months later...

Hi, I would be very interested for this role if you are still looking for someone, should I send over my CV, and what days midweek would you need?.

Many thanks Amelie.

Great! Can you forward a CV and covering letter to [email protected] and we'll get back to you asap!


At the moment we are recruiting mainly for Saturday mornings but we have hours throughout the week so I'm sure we could help with whatever you are after


Ben

  • 2 months later...

Hi, I would be interested for this if this is still available. I used to go little kickers and have experience coaching sports to children so I think I would be good for this. Please let me know. 

Thank you

Robert

  • 3 weeks later...
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