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The Essential Energy project has a full-time (30 hours per week) volunteering opportunity available for a Figurative Artist aged 16-25.
You will receive excellent training, support and advice from members of the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC) team as well as personal coaching to help you develop, deliver and evaluate your own project. During the course of the opportunity you will develop a portfolio of work that will give you an edge over other applicants for future jobs. This portfolio will also provide evidence for a Gold Youth Achievement Award which you will achieve by the end of the opportunity. You will be able to claim expenses of up to £60/week (this will not affect benefits or grants).
You will need to attend some classes and workshops, but you will retain flexibility over when and where you contribute your 30 hours per week.
The Organisation
The Essential Energy Project is run by the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC), a charitable company established in 1998, which teaches Weihai Lishi Quanfa (Lishi) at classes in Leeds, London and across the North of England.
This Daoist family system originates from Wei Hai in China, it is over 2000 years old and focuses on teaching its students how to cultivate, harness and utilise Qi energy for the benefit of their health and longevity through a variety of traditional Wu Shu exercises. It is also recognised as a form of movement and dance by the Central Council for Physical Recreation and is available for all ages and abilities.
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The Essential Energy project has a full-time (30 hours per week) volunteering opportunity available for a Public Relations Journalist aged 16-25.
You will receive excellent training, support and advice from members of the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC) team as well as personal coaching to help you develop, deliver and evaluate your own project. During the course of the opportunity you will develop a portfolio of work that will give you an edge over other applicants for future jobs. This portfolio will also provide evidence for a Gold Youth Achievement Award which you will achieve by the end of the opportunity. You will be able to claim expenses of up to £60/week (this will not affect benefits or grants).
You will need to attend some classes and workshops, but you will retain flexibility over when and where you contribute your 30 hours per week.
The Organisation
The Essential Energy Project is run by the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC), a charitable company established in 1998, which teaches Weihai Lishi Quanfa (Lishi) at classes in Leeds, London and across the North of England.
This Daoist family system originates from Wei Hai in China , it is over 2000 years old and focuses on teaching its students how to cultivate, harness and utilise Qi energy for the benefit of their health and longevity through a variety of traditional Wu Shu exercises. It is also recognised as a form of movement and dance by the Central Council for Physical Recreation and is available for all ages and abilities.
Skills/Qualifications
Locations
Times
The Essential Energy project has a full-time (30 hours per week) volunteering opportunity available for a Advertising Copy Writer aged 16-25.
You will receive excellent training, support and advice from members of the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC) team as well as personal coaching to help you develop, deliver and evaluate your own project. During the course of the opportunity you will develop a portfolio of work that will give you an edge over other applicants for future jobs. This portfolio will also provide evidence for a Gold Youth Achievement Award which you will achieve by the end of the opportunity. You will be able to claim expenses of up to £60/week (this will not affect benefits or grants).
You will need to attend some classes and workshops, but you will retain flexibility over when and where you contribute your 30 hours per week.
The Organisation
The Essential Energy Project is run by the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC), a charitable company established in 1998, which teaches Weihai Lishi Quanfa (Lishi) at classes in Leeds, London and across the North of England.
This Daoist family system originates from Wei Hai in China, it is over 2000 years old and focuses on teaching its students how to cultivate, harness and utilise Qi energy for the benefit of their health and longevity through a variety of traditional Wu Shu exercises. It is also recognised as a form of movement and dance by the Central Council for Physical Recreation and is available for all ages and abilities.
Skills/Qualifications
Locations
Times
The Essential Energy project has a full-time (30 hours per week) volunteering opportunity available for a Events/Promotions Organiser aged 16-25.
You will receive excellent training, support and advice from members of the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC) team as well as personal coaching to help you develop, deliver and evaluate your own project. During the course of the opportunity you will develop a portfolio of work that will give you an edge over other applicants for future jobs. This portfolio will also provide evidence for a Gold Youth Achievement Award which you will achieve by the end of the opportunity. You will be able to claim expenses of up to £60/week (this will not affect benefits or grants).
You will need to attend some classes and workshops, but you will retain flexibility over when and where you contribute your 30 hours per week.
The Organisation
The Essential Energy Project is run by the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC), a charitable company established in 1998, which teaches Weihai Lishi Quanfa (Lishi) at classes in Leeds, London and across the North of England.
This Daoist family system originates from Wei Hai in China , it is over 2000 years old and focuses on teaching its students how to cultivate, harness and utilise Qi energy for the benefit of their health and longevity through a variety of traditional Wu Shu exercises. It is also recognised as a form of movement and dance by the Central Council for Physical Recreation and is available for all ages and abilities.
Skills/Qualifications
Locations
Times
The Essential Energy project has a full-time (30 hours per week) volunteering opportunity available for a Volunteer Class Assistant aged 16-25 . Based in Leeds with some travel throughout Yorkshire and Derbyshire and possibly further afield (transport will be provided).
You will be trained in assisting a teacher to deliver classes run by the College of Chinese Physical Culture. This will include a basic training in performing and understanding WeiHai Lishi Quanfa. Opportunities offered will include assisting in a wide variety of classes across Yorkshire and throughout the UK. These will include daytime and evening classes. You will get to experience classes delivered to different target groups including: older people, people with disabilities, young people and open recreational classes. With support and training you will also get the opportunity to organise and supervise other volunteers to assist in groups.
You will receive excellent training, support and advice from members of the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC) team to help you develop your own project and you will also receive a Gold Youth Achievement Award, develop a portfolio of work for future job opportunities and be able to claim up to £60/week expenses (this will not affect benefits or grants).
We have classes throughout the week and so you will retain flexibility over the hours you wish to work.
The Organisation
The Essential Energy Project is run by the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC), a charitable company established in 1998, which teaches Weihai Lishi Quanfa (Lishi) at classes in Leeds, London and across the North of England.
This Daoist family system originates from Wei Hai in China , it is over 2000 years old and focuses on teaching its students how to cultivate, harness and utilise Qi energy for the benefit of their health and longevity through a variety of traditional Wu Shu exercises. It is also recognised as a form of movement and dance by the Central Council for Physical Recreation and is available for all ages and abilities.
Skills/Qualifications
Locations
Times
The Essential Energy project has a full-time (30 hours per week) volunteering opportunity available for a Web Promoter aged 16-25 based in Leeds.
You will receive excellent training, support and advice from members of the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC) team to help you develop your own project to fulfil these aims. You will also receive a Gold Youth Achievement Award, develop a portfolio of work for future job opportunities and be paid £60/week (as expenses, and which do not affect benefits or grants).
You will need to attend some classes and workshops, but you will retain flexibility over when and where you contribute your 30 hours per week.
The Organisation
The Essential Energy Project is run by the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC), a charitable company established in 1998, which teaches Weihai Lishi Quanfa (Lishi) at classes in Leeds, London and across the North of England.
This Daoist family system originates from Wei Hai in China, it is over 2000 years old and focuses on teaching its students how to cultivate, harness and utilise Qi energy for the benefit of their health and longevity through a variety of traditional Wu Shu exercises. It is also recognised as a form of movement and dance by the Central Council for Physical Recreation and is available for all ages and abilities.
Skills/Qualifications
Locations
Times
The Essential Energy project has a full-time (30 hours per week) volunteering opportunity available for a Journalist Feature Writer aged 16-25.
You will receive excellent training, support and advice from members of the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC) team as well as personal coaching to help you develop, deliver and evaluate your own project. During the course of the opportunity you will develop a portfolio of work that will give you an edge over other applicants for future jobs. This portfolio will also provide evidence for a Gold Youth Achievement Award which you will achieve by the end of the opportunity. You will be able to claim expenses of up to £60/week (this will not affect benefits or grants).
You will need to attend some classes and workshops, but you will retain flexibility over when and where you contribute your 30 hours per week.
The Organisation
The Essential Energy Project is run by the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC), a charitable company established in 1998, which teaches Weihai Lishi Quanfa (Lishi) at classes in Leeds, London and across the North of England.
This Daoist family system originates from Wei Hai in China, it is over 2000 years old and focuses on teaching its students how to cultivate, harness and utilise Qi energy for the benefit of their health and longevity through a variety of traditional Wu Shu exercises. It is also recognised as a form of movement and dance by the Central Council for Physical Recreation and is available for all ages and abilities.
Skills/Qualifications
Locations
Times
The Essential Energy project has a full-time (30 hours per week) volunteering opportunity available for a Web Promoter aged 16-25 based in Leeds.
You will receive excellent training, support and advice from members of the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC) team to help you develop your own project to fulfil these aims. You will also receive a Gold Youth Achievement Award, develop a portfolio of work for future job opportunities and be paid £60/week (as expenses, and which do not affect benefits or grants).
You will need to attend some classes and workshops, but you will retain flexibility over when and where you contribute your 30 hours per week.
The Organisation
The Essential Energy Project is run by the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC), a charitable company established in 1998, which teaches Weihai Lishi Quanfa (Lishi) at classes in Leeds, London and across the North of England.
This Daoist family system originates from Wei Hai in China, it is over 2000 years old and focuses on teaching its students how to cultivate, harness and utilise Qi energy for the benefit of their health and longevity through a variety of traditional Wu Shu exercises. It is also recognised as a form of movement and dance by the Central Council for Physical Recreation and is available for all ages and abilities.
Skills/Qualifications
Locations
Times
The Essential Energy project has a full-time (30 hours per week) volunteering opportunity available for a Fundraiser aged 16-25.
You will receive excellent training, support and advice from members of the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC) team as well as personal coaching to help you develop, deliver and evaluate your own project. During the course of the opportunity you will develop a portfolio of work that will give you an edge over other applicants for future jobs. This portfolio will also provide evidence for a Gold Youth Achievement Award which you will achieve by the end of the opportunity. You will be able to claim expenses of up to £60/week (this will not affect benefits or grants).
You will need to attend some classes and workshops, but you will retain flexibility over when and where you contribute your 30 hours per week.
The Organisation
The Essential Energy Project is run by the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC), a charitable company established in 1998, which teaches Weihai Lishi Quanfa (Lishi) at classes in Leeds, London and across the North of England.
This Daoist family system originates from Wei Hai in China, it is over 2000 years old and focuses on teaching its students how to cultivate, harness and utilise Qi energy for the benefit of their health and longevity through a variety of traditional Wu Shu exercises. It is also recognised as a form of movement and dance by the Central Council for Physical Recreation and is available for all ages and abilities.
Skills/Qualifications
Locations
Times
The Essential Energy project has a full-time (30 hours per week) volunteering opportunity available for a Radio Promoter aged 16-25.
You will receive excellent training, support and advice from members of the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC) team as well as personal coaching to help you develop, deliver and evaluate your own project. During the course of the opportunity you will develop a portfolio of work that will give you an edge over other applicants for future jobs. This portfolio will also provide evidence for a Gold Youth Achievement Award which you will achieve by the end of the opportunity. You will be able to claim expenses of up to £60/week (this will not affect benefits or grants).
You will need to attend some classes and workshops, but you will retain flexibility over when and where you contribute your 30 hours per week.
The Organisation
The Essential Energy Project is run by the College of Chinese Physical Culture (CCPC), a charitable company established in 1998, which teaches Weihai Lishi Quanfa (Lishi) at classes in Leeds, London and across the North of England.
This Daoist family system originates from Wei Hai in China, it is over 2000 years old and focuses on teaching its students how to cultivate, harness and utilise Qi energy for the benefit of their health and longevity through a variety of traditional Wu Shu exercises. It is also recognised as a form of movement and dance by the Central Council for Physical Recreation and is available for all ages and abilities.
Skills/Qualifications
Locations
Times



