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Hi,


My name is Olivia and I?m 20 years old. I?m currently at Exeter University studying Clinical Psychology. I?m back over the summer for 3months (until September 10th). I live in Herne Hill and have a driving license and my own car I can use.


I?ve been doing childcare for a long time for many different families - I can provide references if needed. I?ve looked after children from just 2months old up to 15 years old. Last summer I worked for 2 families regularly and many more for evening babysits so am used to doing fun day activities as well as cooking all meals, organising play dates with friends (I?m more than happy to take them out with friends too) and putting to bed etc. I have also done some tutoring with children from ages 5 up to 12.


I worked at Mustard Seed Pre-School last summer term and have since been asked back to help out when they need extra staff and I?m home from uni.


I genuinely love working with kids, I find it really enjoyable so always look forward to looking after them and playing fun games.


I?ve had first aid training and am DBS (formally known as CRB) checked.


Contact me if you need any childcare this summer, I am happy to do one off babysitting or more of a regular routine. I can provide my CV and references.


Olivia Muir

07814245678

[email protected]

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