Be a NCS Team Leader in 2019! | Norwich City Community Sports Foundation
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Story added: 17th December 2018

Holiday job opportunities with our National Citizen Service programme

Boost your CV, gain leadership skills, make news friends – all while being paid! Do a summer job with a difference in 2019, and work as an NCS Team Leader for the Community Sports Foundation.

National Citizen Service (NCS) is a 4-week Government-funded scheme for young people aged 15-17.

Over the four weeks, the groups enjoy two back-to-back residential weeks and two weeks of voluntary work – and as a team-leader, you’ll lead, inspire and motivate your own cohort of participants.

You’ll be paid for four weeks work, receive full training and qualifications, and benefit from a host of personal development and CV-boosting experience.

Dates

Wave 1 24th June – 19th July 2019
Wave 2 1st July – 26th July 2019
Wave 3 8th July – 2nd August 2019
Wave 4 15th July – 9th August 2019
Wave 5 22nd July – 16th August 2019
Wave 6 29th July – 23rd August 2019

To view our information pack, click here.

To apply, click here. Please note: applicants must be 18+ before July 2019 to apply.

"I was an NCS team leader last summer, and those four weeks were by far the best weeks of my year. I met some friends for life, and I was smiling from start to finish."

Nat

Team Leader, 2018

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