vacancy details

Watersports Instructors

Company:
Surrey County Council

Location:
Richmond, Surrey

Benefits:
£14,361 - £16,989 pro rata

Start:
February 2009

Duration:
Fixed term until end October 2009 with potential for extension

Description

Surrey Outdoor Learning and Development have a vacancy in our Thames Young Mariners Outdoor Education centre to deliver quality outdoor educational activities to young people across Surrey.

As part of Surrey County Council’s Youth Service, we aim to enable young people to participate in facilitated outdoor learning experiences that develop and recognise progress in their social, personal and physical skills.

Closing date: 14 November 2008
Interview date: 24 November 2008

Requirements

You will need NGBs/experience in the relevant activities, as well as BCU Level 2 Kayak Coach/UKCC Level 1 Coach or R.Y.A. Dingy Instructor as a minimum requirement.

You must be interested in working with young people, have group work experience and be able available to attend staff training between 4th April and 18th April 2009 (10th – 13th April Off).

An enhanced Criminal Records Bureau disclosure and POCA check will be required for this role.


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