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5 DORSET STREET LONDON W1U 6QJ UNITED KINGDOM
TIN: 12170192

SHADOW TO SHINE CIC
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Happening date 2024-02-08
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Hello! The role of Freelance Session Leader at Shadow to Shine is a freelance position located in London. The salary for this role is £15-£25 per hour, depending on project funding and experience level. Shadow to Shine is a youth charity that provides employability training, mentoring, and opportunities for professional development to young people facing systemic barriers in London. The Session Leader will be responsible for delivering employability sessions in workplaces and community settings, engaging participants, maintaining positive relationships with clients and host organizations, and supporting program delivery. Could you provide more information about the specific programs and curriculum that the Session Leader will be delivering? Additionally, are there any additional benefits or perks associated with this freelance position?

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