We are looking for people to support our Halloween trail on the 30th October in Albert park 11am till 2pm (Prepping from 10am) The main tasks for the day will be to encourage trail participation which will be an in costume task.

What You'll Do: 

Talk to trail participants and help add to the spooky atmosphere. We will also provide you with a map of the prop locations which will need to be checked on from time to time to ensure they are safe and secure. 

Why You'll Love It: 
A really different oppertunity and we will provide lunch and costume if necessary. We always enjoy our events and giving something to the local community for free is a great experience!
What You'll Learn: 
It is a great chance to brush up on your acting skills and communication skills.
What We're Looking For: 
Outgoing people or those seeking to grow their confidence in a safe environment. There will be quite a bit of walking which does need to be taken into consideration
Summary
Volunteering
Community
Young People
Poverty
Education
0 Weeks Minimum
6 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Communication
Creativity
Empathy
Motivating Others
Skills you should possess: 
Acting
Novice
Requirements: 
In-Person Interview

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