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Summer work for recent leavers

Elac are looking for activity leaders to work at summer camps, including at Eastbourne College

Elac Study Vacations are recruiting activity leaders for work at summer camps, starting in July. This is an opportunity that would suit a recent leaver from the College.

Applicants must be aged 18 or over, have A-levels, and have an interest in sport, drama or arts and crafts. They must be enthusiastic and committed to working with young learners from overseas, aged between 7 and 17. Posts are available in July and can be residential or non-residential.

Elac have locations in Bath, Cirencester, Hayward's Heath, Horsham, Nottingham and at Eastbourne College. You can send your CV to recruitment@elac.co.uk and find out more information at their website here.

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