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Dulwich Part-time Babysitter Available


SukieW

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Part-time baby-sitter available in Dulwich/South-East London now!


A bit about me:

I am 20 years old, and am currently studying English literature at a London university. I am on my summer holiday break, which ends in October, and although I will mostly be available over the summer I will potentially be able to continue work over the winter-term as well. By the end of this month (June) I will have completed a St John?s Ambulance ?Essential First Aid? course and will be certified to administer First Aid. I?ve been described as being a natural at caring for children, and it?s something I really enjoy. I am fun & friendly with children but always responsible. I am able to provide character references from other experienced babysitters.


I am able to provide:

? cooked meals (contents & recipe discussed with parents beforehand)

? supervision of & engagement in play

? First Aid

? fun & engaging planned activities

? flexible hours


I am looking to work no more than 10 hours a week, ideally no more than 2 days a week.


Interested parties, please get in touch! :)

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