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Organisation
Outspoken Training

 
Salary
£12 per Hour

 
Location
Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire & Suffolk

 
Type of contract
Contract

 
Closing date
24/08/2012

Job Description

Are you an enthusiastic cyclist? Are you a great communicator? Would you like to share your passion for cycling?

Outspoken Training is recruiting motivated individuals to deliver fun, dynamic, high quality cycle training courses to children and adults in Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk. The work you do is highly valued and successful candidates will be given full training. As well as being a regular and competent cyclist, you must be able to communicate effectively and ideally will have some previous experience of and a strong interest in coaching or teaching.

The Job
Successful candidates will work on a freelance basis as an accredited National Standard instructor. Hours and rates will be agreed in advance. A substantial part of the work will involve training children in selected schools in the Eastern Region to Bikeability National Standard Levels 1, 2 and 3 during school hours. Administration of course documents and an ability to follow internal procedures are required. The work requires an enhanced CRB disclosure which will be paid for by Outspoken Training. The training you will be given will provide you with a national government-accredited qualification, recognised all over England and Wales.
 

How to apply

Outspoken Training welcomes applications from all sections of the community. We currently looking for instructors able to start work in September 2012 or January 2013. Please contact Kieron McNab for an application pack: admin@outspokentraining.co.uk  or 01223 473820

Interview dates
w/b 27th August 2012

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