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Hello, my name is Rosie, I am 25 years old and looking for part time nanny and baby sitting work.


I trained at university in printed textiles for fashion. Since graduating I have worked with in universities with students with learning difficulties, which I thoroughly enjoy, I am a creative, caring and patient person, who would like to join a family to help out.


My experience for this role comes from, being part of a large family of four and being the oldest has given me the skill to look after children.


Other experience comes from babysitting at young age. When studying A Levels in east sussex i would regularly for families in the local area.


Thirdly and more recently I have gain skills and experience when working at the Universities of London. my role at the university involves supporting and looking after young adults with learning difficulties. understanding there needs and supporting them in the right way, these are skill i that can be transferred to looking after children.


Currently I am looking for 3 days in the week from 8:30 till 7/8. I am flexible to which days but will need to be fixed once decided due to other work.


Happy and available for school runs. I am also available for baby sitting later in the evenings.


Please contact me if you would like my help. 07724408114

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