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After School Club Assistant - Chorley / Preston

Lancashire
Posted about 6 hours ago
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This After School Club Assistant role would suit a teaching, computing, childcare, or business studies student looking to gain valuable experience in working with young people.

It would equally be suitable for a Trainee Teacher, Teaching Assistant, or someone from a technical background looking for extra tuition or teaching hours. We are also looking for After School Club Leaders; please apply if you would rather lead sessions.

We have an exciting and rewarding opportunity to join our team working 10 hours per week delivering After School Club lessons in a number of schools across the Preston and Chorley region (mileage paid).

Core Hours

  • Monday: 15:00-17:00
  • Tuesday: 15:00-17:00
  • Wednesday: 15:00-17:00
  • Thursday: 15:00-17:00
  • Friday: 15:00-17:00

Please note we would consider hiring for part of these hours between two candidates. If you only have availability for some of these sessions, then please feel free to apply.

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There are excellent progression opportunities for the successful candidate.

The work is available to start from September onwards, and full training will be given to the successful applicant to enable them to deliver our workshops. You do not need extensive prior knowledge in this area.

The Ideal Candidate Should Have

  • A positive attitude to helping young people succeed through teamwork, confidence-building, and exploration.
  • A sound general knowledge of IT (Training on each workshop is given to each employee).
  • A teaching qualification, childcare qualification, teaching assisting qualification, or experience of and interest in/working towards.
  • An excellent communicator who is well-organized and punctual.
  • The ability to drive with a car.

All candidates will need a DBS qualification to work within this job role. This can be ascertained on behalf of the successful candidate. Candidates would need to be able to drive to fulfill this role.

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About Us

We are passionate about inspiring young people to use technology for positive benefits, helping them to understand the endless possibilities and opportunities that computational thinking and skills represent.

We are positive role models for the learners we teach, giving them safe, well-structured sessions to explore learning opportunities.

We will support any member of staff with over 300 hours of resources and materials to help you to deliver your sessions.

We invest in our staff and will hold regular appraisals to help you grow within your role.

HOURS

The hours listed above are from September onwards. This is a Part-Time, Permanent Contract. Some flexibility may be required. There are excellent growth prospects in the role.

We also have other teaching roles available. If you are interested in joining an exciting and fast-growing company, we would love to hear from you.

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Skills

Teaching
Childcare
Communication
Organization
IT Knowledge
Teamwork
Confidence Building
Exploration

Location

Lancashire, England, United Kingdom

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