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Are you passionate about inspiring children through music, art, and play? We are looking for an enthusiastic and creative individual to join our team at [Soft Play Name] in Barnes. This role involves leading engaging and fun classes for young children, fostering their creativity and love for the arts. Key Responsibilities: Plan and deliver interactive music, art, and entertainment sessions for children aged 2–8 years. Create a fun, safe, and welcoming environment for children and their parents. Encourage children's participation and creativity through hands-on activities. Set up and organize materials for each session. Requirements: Experience working with children, preferably in music, art, or education. A positive, energetic, and patient attitude. Strong communication skills and the ability to engage with young children. Knowledge or experience in music, art, or performing arts is a plus. What We Offer: A fun and supportive working environment. Flexible hours. Competitive hourly pay. An opportunity to make a difference in children's lives. How to Apply: If you’re passionate about creating joyful and memorable experiences for children, we’d love to hear from you! Please send your CV and a brief cover letter or apply through this platform.
Broadcast editor job description: Assemble, cut, and edit video footage and audio files to create a cohesive final product. Incorporate sound design, visual effects, and motion graphics to enhance content. Review and ensure high-quality standards for broadcast, including final cuts adhering to regulatory standards. Direct actors, designers, camera teams, sound crews, and other technical staff to achieve desired creative and technical effects. Break the script into scenes and formulate an economical shooting schedule in terms of time, location, and set usage. Monitor and manage health and safety issues on set to ensure compliance with regulations and the well-being of the team. Manage the presentation and distribution of the final product, ensuring it meets creative, technical, and broadcast standards.