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Hi all! My name is Mary, I?m looking for work as a babysitter around the Dulwich area during the school holidays (July and August). During the term time, I work as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant at a local primary school and am hoping to go on to do my teacher training this September.

Having worked in a school I have several years of experience behind me and am be able to work with all types of children including those with learning difficulties or behavioural needs. I also have a full up to date DBS/CRB check and have completed first aid training.

If needed, I am willing to offer help with reading and phonics.

Overall I am a friendly, hard-working and reliable person who enjoys working with children and seeing them progress and succeed.

I will be available from Mon-Fri and charge ?10 per hour.

Please call 07900270225 or email me at: [email protected]

Look forward to hearing from you.x

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