1705 days ago

We are recruiting!

St Heliers Centre

We are recruiting!
Do you love working with children?
Do you love working in a great team environment?
Are you available to work during the Summer School Holidays (6 January – 5 February)?
The St Heliers Centre Holiday Programme is looking for Programme Supervisors or Programme Assistants for casual positions over the Summer Holidays
If you are a creative, energetic, organised and caring person with a passion for working with children, this could be the perfect job for you.
Be part of a team delivering a variety of exciting and engaging activities ensuring the children have lots of fun through a varied programme.
You will have outstanding teamwork skills, a fantastic “can do” attitude and the ability to quickly connect with children. If you have specific skills in things such as craft, sports or outdoor activities even better!
Email CV and Covering Letter to jacquelineq@sthelierscentre.org.nz
Application close 13 December 2019

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