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Science Instructors Needed!! (Oceanside/Bonsall)

$28-35/hour

6658 W Lilac Rd, Bonsall, CA 92003, USA

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Join Our Team at Fit Kids America! Are you passionate about and enjoy working with kids? Fit Kids America, a dedicated non-profit organization, is on the hunt for a KidzLab instructor As a Instructor, you will be responsible for: - Teaching kids science lessons - Engaging with kids in a positive and supportive manner. - Ensuring a fun, educational, and safe environment. Requirements: - A passion for working with children. - Reliability, responsibility, and punctuality. - Ability to work independently or as part of a team. - Available to be on site Wednesdays 2:00-3:30 Benefits: - Pay ranges from $28-$35 per hour - Training & Lessons Provided NOW HIRING!

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