I will just write down some of the information instead of repeating myself and missing some people
and information.
We prefer to recruit internally first within our current students.
This is an unique chance to start running a club, teach and getting paid but not having to spend your own cash for start up.
The role will be to teach 2 classes per week (Monday & Wednesday) at a new location in Sandringham.
Each classes will consist of 2 hours.
We understand that at the beginning, the classes might just be for 90 minutes due to low number of students sparring.
We will replicate the fundamental classes format and will create a number of new intake through the semester.
Basically, you will have to follow our 12 weeks program and our class structure.
We will expect to create similar club culture as Epsom.
We do not really want to offer the option for people to "walk-in" as it can disturb the class.
The white belts from Epsom will be allowed to train at Sandringham but the vice versa will not be possible due to the limited space.
Hence the reason why we are expanding outside Epsom.
We will pay for the rental of the site and will pay the instructor $20 per hour.
So we will pay $40 for Monday night and $40 for Wednesday night.
You would be pay as a contractor with bank transfer.
Also, we are offering a profit share.
Once we reach our "break even" target, we are willing to split some of the profit with the instructor (s).
It will encourage to retain more customers as you will be financially benefiting instead of just turning to be paid by the hour.
Also, we will receive free membership at our club and we will pay for all the BJJ competitions that you want to enter in Auckland.
Now, we will accept 2 instructors who can share the tasks.
Stu and myself have been running Auckland BJJ for the past 7 years and the format of partnership has many advantages.
We think it is more easier to have a partner that can cover on your absence but also it is great to have additional help in order to teach.
But in the case that 2 instructors decide to share the duties, they will also have to share the pay and split the potential profit share.
Please let me know if you are serious a soonest as possible as I would like book our space at the new location asap before someone else take the booking.
We are not interested into giving specific days to each instructors, they will have to sort it out by themselves.
Cheers
Serge
and information.
We prefer to recruit internally first within our current students.
This is an unique chance to start running a club, teach and getting paid but not having to spend your own cash for start up.
The role will be to teach 2 classes per week (Monday & Wednesday) at a new location in Sandringham.
Each classes will consist of 2 hours.
We understand that at the beginning, the classes might just be for 90 minutes due to low number of students sparring.
We will replicate the fundamental classes format and will create a number of new intake through the semester.
Basically, you will have to follow our 12 weeks program and our class structure.
We will expect to create similar club culture as Epsom.
We do not really want to offer the option for people to "walk-in" as it can disturb the class.
The white belts from Epsom will be allowed to train at Sandringham but the vice versa will not be possible due to the limited space.
Hence the reason why we are expanding outside Epsom.
We will pay for the rental of the site and will pay the instructor $20 per hour.
So we will pay $40 for Monday night and $40 for Wednesday night.
You would be pay as a contractor with bank transfer.
Also, we are offering a profit share.
Once we reach our "break even" target, we are willing to split some of the profit with the instructor (s).
It will encourage to retain more customers as you will be financially benefiting instead of just turning to be paid by the hour.
Also, we will receive free membership at our club and we will pay for all the BJJ competitions that you want to enter in Auckland.
Now, we will accept 2 instructors who can share the tasks.
Stu and myself have been running Auckland BJJ for the past 7 years and the format of partnership has many advantages.
We think it is more easier to have a partner that can cover on your absence but also it is great to have additional help in order to teach.
But in the case that 2 instructors decide to share the duties, they will also have to share the pay and split the potential profit share.
Please let me know if you are serious a soonest as possible as I would like book our space at the new location asap before someone else take the booking.
We are not interested into giving specific days to each instructors, they will have to sort it out by themselves.
Cheers
Serge
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