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ESPH Lordship Lane - Recruiting for Pilates Teachers now


Maria Mac

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ESPH on Lordship Lane need some vibrant Pilates teachers (Equipment Based) to come on board to teach a mixture of classes.


ESPH is a busy gym and physical healthcare centre next door to the site of the new cinema.

We are looking for experienced equipment Pilates teachers to teach regular weekly classes (currently we have vacant slots on Sunday and/or Monday mornings).


We also require teachers to teach 1:1 Pilates (Mon, Tues and/or Weds mornings and Tues, Weds and/or Thurs evenings).


If you are interested, and available for any of these slots, please send your CV and covering letter to:

[email protected] or by post to the HR Manager, esph, 116 Lordship Lane, SE22 8HD.


For further details please call: 020 7907 1900

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