Yeah volunteering is a good way in, esp if you have no experience with kids.
get down the the schools that the trainer works with- suggest meeeting the trainer first then if hes contracted by a council start getting to know them, generally speaking in the regions bikeability co-ordiantors in councils should be jumping at getting a young person on board. even in Poole I can make £15 an hour doing this after full accreditation, it might seem like a long journey just to be able to teach kids to ride safe,
but if youre up for it,
it beats working for a living. Good luck
Yeah volunteering is a good way in, esp if you have no experience with kids.
get down the the schools that the trainer works with- suggest meeeting the trainer first then if hes contracted by a council start getting to know them, generally speaking in the regions bikeability co-ordiantors in councils should be jumping at getting a young person on board. even in Poole I can make £15 an hour doing this after full accreditation, it might seem like a long journey just to be able to teach kids to ride safe,
but if youre up for it,
it beats working for a living. Good luck