Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Gymnastics/Dance/Birthday Party Instructor in Brooklyn Heights

 
Gymnastics/Dance/Birthday Party Instructor in Brooklyn Heights

Are you an energetic, self-motivated individual seeking a fun and challenging opportunity working with children and teaching motor skill development classes? If so you may be just the person we're looking for!

As a The Little Gym Instructor, your primary responsibility will be to teach great classes based on our proven curriculum and teaching methods. In addition, you will be working with a dynamic team of individuals who are committed to providing outstanding customer service and a Membership experience that is second to none!

For over 35 years The Little Gym has set the standard for progressive motor-skill development by providing children with a foundation of confidence through our unique non-competitive, gymnastics-based programs. Our Parent/Child, Pre-K and Grade School classes are all taught in a clean, fun, safe and nurturing environment, which encourages children to develop at their own pace.
Why is The Little Gym a great place to work?
• Strong sense of fulfillment
• Keep fit as you work
• Competitive compensation
• Comprehensive ongoing career training
• Fun, high energy work environment
• Excellent opportunity for career growth & advancement

A background in child development, physical education and/or gymnastics is certainly a plus.

If this sounds like the position you've been looking for, please send your resume to tlgbrooklynheightsny@thelittlegym.com for immediate consideration.
 

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