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I am a Bilingual Spanish/English Ofsted register Childminder with 3 vacancies from January 2017. I work Monday to Thursday (4 days a week) from 8am till 6pm.

I also have spanish assistants with many years experience working with babies and children of all ages. They are equi DBS checked, first aid and Ofsted registered. We are based in East Dulwich (Friern Road SE22.Please check if commute is convenient) in a lovely victorian spacious 5 bedroom house with a very generous garden.


I have around 13 years experience working with children as I use to be a childminder before my twins(boy & girl) where born (9 years ago). I stopped childminding when I had my own kids and then I did an NVQ level 3 in chilcare while working parte-time in a nursery. Also in 2011/2012 I worked as a Teaching Assistant in a local Private School in Herne Hill, mainly with the little ones in the reception and kindergarten classes. For further information you can contact me on 07879816392


Please PM if interested.


PS. References upon request

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