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£1.3m trampoline park to bring 45 jobs to Newcastle next month
Trampoline park operator Jump 360 is launching a new attraction in Newcastle next month, creating 45 jobs in the process.
Opening in Benton, the operator is currently recruiting for a range of roles including front of house, catering and management positions.
Part of the Fun Shack group, Jump 360 is owned by brothers Craig and Stuart alongside their partners Andrea and Georgette. The new £1.3m venture will build on the firm’s roots throughout the region where the business currently employs over 140 people.
Stuart Freeman, Director of The Fun Shack Group, said, “We are very excited to launch our third park in the North East and bring all the fun and excitement of Jump 360 to the centre of Newcastle.
“At Jump 360 we are looking for motivated, ambitious and passionate people to help us build the best team possible. If this sounds like it could be you, then why not ‘jump’ into an exciting new career opportunity with us.
“We are searching for people who commit themselves fully to providing the best possible customer experience, whilst working as a team player to provide an unbeatable, safe and memorable experience for each and every customer who visits our centre.
“We have attracted a fantastic team of talented staff in both Stockton and Hartlepool and I am excited to expand our team with even more energy and drive in Newcastle.”
Debbie Gayford, court marshall at Jump 360, Hartlepool added, “I have worked for Jump 360 for just over six months now and it is a fantastic place to work.
“It’s a fun, challenging environment and there is always something new and different happening – it’s anything but dull.”
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