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Hello families!


I am 42 years of age with more than 10 years of experience in childcare. I am reliable, fun, trustworthy, friendly, responsible, and an organised person where respect has always been an important factor for me. My First Aid training is updated, recently finished a training as First Community Responder with St. John Ambulance and is currently on training with Southwark Youth Offending Services as a Volunteered Panel Member. I have other trainings like Home and Child Care, Household Management and Nutrition, as well as Health and Safety. I have done my Masters degree and lives at East Dulwich, with full UK driving license and available DBS. My reference will be the previous loving family where I have taken care of their 2 boys for 4 years, and treat me as part of their family.


I look forward to hearing from you soon! Thanks for your time in reading this.



Sincerely yours,


Christine

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Christine, are you still available?

I and another family are looking for after school care for our two 4 year olds, for 4 days a week, mon - thurs, starting in Sept. We are neighbours and live in Herne Hill.

If you're still looking please call me on 07989 970272.

Thanks, Niki

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