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FULL TIME TEACHER/ENTERTAINER/ADMINISTRATOR REQUIRED


Gymboree, the world's leading play, music and arts programme for children is looking for enthusiastic, bubbly and fun, full time and part time Teachers (including Saturday work). We are looking for people who are team players, have great customer service skills, and love children and their parents. The successful applicants will be organised, energetic, happy to sing in front of others (you do not need to be a great singer!) with great presence. No experience or qualification in childcare required.


Gymboree teachers lead active, dynamic 45 minute classes with parents and children. Sessions include songs, games, soft gym play, music and drama.


A knowledge of nursery rhymes and some teaching experience would give you a head start. You will be teaching newborn babies to children aged five years (no childcare qualifications are needed as parents remain with their children in class). You will be part of a small enthusiastic team.


We have a beautiful new facility In East Dulwich, 184 Pekham Rye SE22 9QA. Full training is provided. References and CRB checks will be required for the successful applicant.


For more information about Gymboree visit our website at www.gymboree-uk.com


Please send your CV and details of your availability, why you are suitable for the job and your current commitments to [email protected] or call 07747774543. Applications submitted without the above information will not be considered.


Advert placed on Monday 16th June, closing date for applications 1st July

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