I am a licensed and experienced chaperone based in Kent but have only ever done this on a voluntary basis.
I wondered if anybody knows where I could look or who I could apply to for paid work in this?
Any advice gratefully accepted, many thanks
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Re: chaperone positions
Have you tried contacting all the theatres within reach? Most will keep a list of registered chaperones they can call upon.
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Re: chaperone positions
Thanks PG, it seems anything local only want volunteers so perhaps I need to go a little further afield!
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Re: chaperone positions
You should be able to go on the list at the County you live in and also it might be possible to approach other counties direct to see if they have a list you can go on. Also you could possibly try the agencies to see if they hae a list you can go on.
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Re: chaperone positions
LEAs won't recommend any Chaperion it's hard to get into need lots of the right contacts as there are 100s of regestered Chaperions about and they are all wanting to get paid work.
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I believe Jo Hawes sorts the chaperones for the various shows in Town. It's well worth you contacting her to ask.
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The RSC is looking for chaperones and a house mother for Matilda: http://www.rsc.org.uk/about-us/work/vacancies.aspx