Entertainers for kids parties Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Northbrook, IL at Geebo

Entertainers for kids parties

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9 Northbrook, IL Northbrook, IL Part-time Part-time $25 - $50 an hour $25 - $50 an hour 12 days ago 12 days ago 12 days ago We are currently looking for OUTGOING and EXCITING people to present MAD SCIENCE SHOWS and Birthday Parties! Are you looking for a job that's FUN and gives you loads of EXPERIENCE on stage, in the spotlight? Look no further than MAD SCIENCE! For SHOWS you'll visit schools, libraries, camps and more to deliver AMAZING science presentations that will WOW your audiences of 15-250 kids! We provide the training and equipment, and handle all the booking and scheduling from our office.
All you do is go have fun with the kids! Shows and parties happen ALL THE TIME! This is a part,part-time job, but we prefer someone with a flexible schedule who can take on many gigs when given plenty of notice.
Requirements:
An OUTGOING and DYNAMIC personality Enjoys performing in front of an audience Experience with groups of children ages 4-12 Some experience in theater a plus.
Reliable transportation A cell phone Excellent verbal communication skills Ability to lift up to 45 lbs Must be available evenings and weekends Knowledge of basic science (don't worry - we'll train the rest!) Lots of ENERGY All employees will be subject to a criminal background check Successful candidates are also:
Responsible - able to conduct programs safely and efficiently Reliable - always on time, always prepared Adaptable - able to adjust to every environment and group type Professional - comfortable dealing with everyone from parents to principals Flexible - able to function in a business where schedules and workloads are at the mercy of the customer FUN!!! Typical performers make $25-$80 per program (for parties, you normally get tipped generously!).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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