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SEN Manny available for school holidays


HeinJu

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Hello parents,


I?m a local nanny with 10 years experience in childcare and I?m sharing this advertisement on behalf of my partner, who is currently working at an SEN school in Herne Hill and is looking for manny work to cover school holidays. If you are interested, please contact me via private message.


Here?s the advertisement:


Hi everyone!


My name is Max, I'm a 28 and based in East Dulwich.


I moved to London in 2012 and began working within mainstream and SEN schools about 2,5 years ago and have found myself to be capable and adept at working with and caring for children to ensure they get the most out of their working day and free time.


I work with parents to make sure that each and every specific requirement is met while the child is in my care, and always like to keep communication strong and consistent with them, so they are fully aware of any developments or changes in the child's behaviour. I'd be in a position to go on play groups/playdates or set up in home activities, and also help with homework and food preparation at the parents request. I'm also able to help with light house keeping and general pet care if required. I'm a creative, caring and driven person - I love writing, theatre, film and playing guitar.


I?m mainly looking for school holiday work but I am open to other potential arrangements. Please do feel free to get in touch and we can discuss further.


I very much look forward to hearing from you!

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