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NZ$25-30

Jill's Swim School

Palmerston North, New Zealand

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Are you a fun, energetic person who would love to help people learn a valuable life skill? * excellent communication skills needed * previous swimming experience is a must * able to work weekday afternoons/evenings and weekend mornings * start off with around 10 hours a week and gradually pick up more hours * demonstrate the ability to learn all our progression levels and drills and put them into practice * full training provided Please email your cover letter and CV to: jill@jillsswimschool.co.nz

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