POWER OF GAMING SESSIONAL WORKER(S)

Posted on: November 10, 2022

The Power of Gaming sessional worker will support the setting up and running community gaming events and carrying out some associated administration and promotional activities.

This will include supporting regular youth club sessions on weekday evenings and supporting the running of holiday clubs as well as working with the Project lead to extend the project reach and support monitoring and feedback.

Hours will be flexible dependent on need supporting the regular youth sessions held at the Youth Centre and school holiday activities.

£12 per hour. This role will run until 31st March 2023 with possible extension dependent on funding.

Please view the Job Description below:

Power of Gaming Sessional worker job description

This role is subject to a DBS check

Closing date for applications 25th November 2022, 5pm

CLICK HERE TO APPLY ONLINE

If you have any questions please contact MDCVS Director Sarah Troop on 01621 732251 or sarah@maldoncvs.org.uk

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