Jump to content

ballet teaching assistant/admin


Natka

Recommended Posts

Hey All,


Dance is integral part of my live for years. It was a couple of years ago when I started to really think about my career and try to narrow it down. My motivations always had always been centred around dance and education at the same time. Currently I am working as part time in travel agency as a agent operations/admin/sale also I assist in ballet class and teach kids in group age from 2 to 6 years old. I wish to have a chance to work more with kids so adults as well and become as my profession in a future. In free time I still training at Ballet School to build my technique and confidence.

A few years ago I finished Lewisham college and from September I am planning to train to be fully qualified teacher. I am strong motivated , hard working person to get a position as a teaching assistant at schools possibly from September part time either full time.

As a extra advantage i have excellent admin/customers skills which I improving in recent job since 2007.


I would be extremely happy if you interested about my mini statement and I will looking forward to hearing from you.


Best regards


Natalia

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/33314-ballet-teaching-assistantadmin/
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • If you want to change a radiator and it is the same size, pretty straight forward.  isolate by turning the two valves, one is straight forward hand twist, the other side you need to take the cap off and get an adjustable spanner and turn till closed.  Both clockwise. Use the same spanner to undo the large nuts that fix the radiator to the pipework, open the bleed valve, get a flatish container to catch the water which is likely to be a grotty black, sheets/plastic underneath to protect floor/floor covering.  Then jiggle off, tipping as quick as you an into your water container. Fingers crossed it will be the same back plate fitting.  If not you will have to take the old one off and fix the new one. Replacement is a reverse, allowing the rad to refill and let the air out. No naked flames involved. If it is a different size I can advise on that too. Lots on line too: https://www.toolstation.com/help-and-advice/how-to-guides/how-to-remove-radiator?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=19747119835&gclid=CjwKCAiAkvDMBhBMEiwAnUA9BR26YwBA6kOfcR4-JVxfJEjWdhRk6j0imCNcsIfu064wHN54-cs10xoCZ4cQAvD_BwE Although this is for a pressurised (combi) system where you need to get it back to pressure.  Pretty simple.  I don't bother with jointing compound.    
    • Fair enough - I'm absolutely wrong on that one. 👍
    • I'm still completely unclear what happened, apart from that a car apparently crashed into a lamp post opposite the Co-op. I presume the one in Lordship Lane, though the OP doesn't say. Was it speeding? Did it swerve to avoid someone who ran into the road? Did something go wrong with its brakes or steering? Did the driver have a medical emergency or fall asleep or got  distracted by something? Was there something slippery on the road surface? Was the driver hurt? Were any passengers hurt? Were any pedestrians or other road users hurt? Were there any witnesses? 
    • confused by the question?
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...