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School pick-ups/ adhoc babysitter available!


LCallen

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Hi all,


My name is Lottie, I am 24 years old based in Dulwich Village and i went to Alleyn's school. I am currently available for nannying and ad-hoc babysitting jobs in the Dulwich area, I am a car driver and I have a lot of experience looking after children between 0-16years! I am completing an MSc to become an Occupational Therapist so i am able to fit childcare in around my university deadlines. I am CRB checked and first aid trained; I also have experience working in paediatric services in Southwark. References available!


Please feel free to contact me by sending a private message or giving me a call on 07985386417.


I look forward to hearing from you,


Lottie

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Hi Lottie


I have recently started work in a local school and am looking for someone to look after my children on inset days and also for occasional babysitting. The next Inset day is Monday 4th January, 2016. It would be between the hours of 7.45 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Is this something you would be interested in?


I have three children (all school age) 10, 7 and 4. They are pretty relaxed and are happy to play at home and go to park etc. We live in the Bellenden area of Peckham Rye.


If you are interested please can you pm me, and I can pass you my number.


Many thanks,

Lucy

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