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Sports Course Helper

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Sports Course Helper – Places Leisure
We are Places for People Group, a social enterprise that believes it’s people that make a community. That’s why we build homes and deliver services so everyone can thrive. At Places Leisure, we change lives by creating active places and fostering healthy people for communities to thrive—and we want to be the UK’s leading health and wellbeing enabler.
We aren’t your typical company. We apply the same passion to our people as we do to our communities, ensuring our team is appreciated, valued, and supported. At Places for People, you’re more than just a number—you’re part of our mission.
About the Role
In this Sports Course Helper role, you will support the delivery of sports courses, both wet (pool) and dry. We pride ourselves on our high-quality lessons and courses, and this role plays a fundamental part in delivering an excellent customer experience.
You will assist the teacher in:
- Registering participants
- Managing equipment
- Supporting teaching practices
For further details, please download our full job profile from our website.
More About You
We’re looking for an energetic, supportive individual who can help people reach their best potential. While experience in sports is beneficial, we value enthusiasm for activity, strong teamwork, and a willingness to learn.
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Ideal candidates may have experience in:
- Participating or coaching sports
- Assisting in classes or group settings
- Working in a supportive, customer-facing environment
The Benefits
We’re a large, dynamic organisation with a commitment to challenge and growth. Our comprehensive benefits package includes:
✅ Full Health & Fitness Membership – Available for you, a nominated adult, and up to four juniors ✅ Discounts – Up to 50% off activities, our centres, shops, and cafés ✅ Extra Perks – Exclusive deals with shops, cinemas, and more
What’s Next?
If you meet the criteria and are ready to take the next step in your career, apply through our quick 5-minute process.
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Key Commitments
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At Places for People, safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. We uphold robust policies to protect children, young people, and vulnerable adults from harm, abuse, or neglect. All staff and contractors must adhere to these standards; part of the recruitment process includes disclosure and barring checks (DBS).


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- Serving in the Armed Forces
- Armed Forces veterans (including injured or sick)
- Reservists, cadet instructors, or military spouses/partners who meet the essential criteria.
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