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Freelance events worker

£13.00 per hour - zero hour contract


Do you have some spare time on your hands? You could earn money by supporting our members and their families at various events and activities throughout the region.

Are you passionate about creating memorable experiences?

Are you free on a flexible basis during weekends and evenings throughout the month?

Have you only got one day a month – not a problem hours and days to suit you.

Do you want a job where you can choose the events which you support our wonderful members at?

Do you have great communication and organisational skills?

If you think you have what we need then get in touch


Click here to download a role description


Please forward applications, including CV, to this email address


Closing date: 19th May 2024

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