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Looking for a Superhero Trainer!


Lucy C

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The Little Hero Company runs children?s activity classes in Dulwich for 2 ? to 6 year olds.


We are now seeking a Superhero Trainer to help with two sessions per week, on Mondays & Fridays (term time only) at St Barnabus Parish hall, Dulwich Village. The trainer will be required for 1 ? hours per session.


We are looking for someone who is fun, bubbly and enjoys working with kids. They must be reliable, enthusiastic, encouraging and have an engaging manner.


Superhero Trainer would be required to:

? Assist with the set up of the assault course before and during the sessions.

? Interact with all the kids.

? Guide the kids in a safe manner through the various activities.

? Help tidy and put away all equipment after the session.


Pay is ?10 per hour, so a total of ?30 per week, however we will be looking to increase the number of weekly classes over time.


IF you are interested, please contact Lucy on 0781 379 1757 or email [email protected]


Thanks.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hi All,

Still seeking a Superhero Trainer to help with Little Superhero classes, so do get in touch, if you would like to find out more....

P.S To all parents only a week to go until Little Superhero Training 'KABOOM's' back up again... So do get your Little Superhero booked in for a free taster asap and give us a go! Monday's 3.50pm and Friday's 10.30am!

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