Heritage Charity London is dedicated to ameliorating the effects of deprivation on disengaged and disadvantaged children and young people.
We are looking for an after school club volunteer to help us run Maths Booster Club for primary school students in Southwark.
The Club offers play activities, a socialising space, and is following our online learning platform activities projected on the board every week.
Your help will shape the future of the children you work with. With your help, our passionate team will be able to continue to provide educational support to children in the UK.
You would become part of our friendly and dedicated team and you have the opportunity to use your time to make a real difference in difficult times and enlist the work you have done in our charity and make your impressive CV even more outstanding for employers. Your transport costs will be covered and you will also be supplied with a T-shirt uniform.
We are now looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help us run the club for our Year 3-5 primary school students. You don’t need experience of working with children to apply, but you will need to be:
- Free to volunteer every Thursday between 3.00 pm to 4.15 pm from 17 April to 17 July.
- Happy to get stuck in with interactive activities
- Understanding of- and empathetic towards the needs of the children
- Willing to undergo an Enhanced DBS check (organised and paid for by Heritage Charity London) which you will get your own copy of.
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