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**Please only apply if you live in the area and want to work Saturday mornings**


We're looking for high energy Sports Coaches who are passionate about encouraging kids to do more sport.


ABOUT US

Try Time Kids Rugby is a sports club for 2 - 7 year old girls and boys.


We run weekly, all-weather, outdoor sessions and use rugby to teach multi-sports skills in a really, really fun way! Our games are designed to make sure the kids are constantly engaged, always active, having fun and learning new skills.


We aim to have on average 1 coach to 8 children so every child can be looked after and get the attention they need to stay focused and have fun. The coaches have to throw themselves into role playing, being tickle monsters, swamp creatures and Superheroes!


Our sessions run on Saturday mornings at Belair Park (SE21) from 9am to 12pm in term time only.


ABOUT YOU

We are looking for someone who is:

• Upbeat and Lively

• Great with Kids

• Confident

• Reliable and Trustworthy


If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you!


Pay from £12-£17 per hour depending on experience and ability.


Please send a CV and/ or cover letter to let us know why you'd be a good fit to [email protected].


We look forward to hearing from you!

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