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A Peckham Rye Scout Troop (boys & girls aged 10 ? 14 years old) needs an energetic (male) leader or trainee leader to work with, and complement the other leader and other helpers.


Ideally you?ll have been a Scout yourself, but training will be given and the important thing is the enthusiasm to keep the Scouts busy, active and interested.


The group meets 6pm ? 8pm on Thursdays in term time on Peckham Rye East, has 2 ? 3 weekend camps per year, (usually with other groups,) as well as other occasional events (night hikes, fundraising). Some planning and preparation of meetings and events is also needed. Scout leaders are CRB checked.


This is a hugely rewarding role. If you are interested and want to know more, please respond here, or pm me or telephone Carolyn on 020 7732 2075.


p.s. several of the Scouts live in East Dulwich, so I don't think I'm being too cheeky using this website...

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