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Fully qualified primary school teacher &EYFS specialist available for nannying over summer holidays


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Hello!


I am a creative, caring and fun fully qualified Primary School Teacher looking for nannying work in the summer holidays (20th July - 5th September). I am available both full time and part time depending on what works for you. I am also happy to provide tutoring and adhoc babysitting services on evenings and weekends on all dates.


I specialise in the Early Years, nursery and reception (ages 2-5) but I also have experience of working with children of all ages from as young as 10 months. As a teacher, I have extensive knowledge of child development and currently tutor EY, KS1 and KS2 children so am suitably qualified to help with homework and am always thinking up exciting and creative activities to aid children?s learning.


On a more personal note, I am 28 years old, I am kind, energetic, very hands on and not afraid of getting stuck in with any task, no matter how messy! I am happy to help out with housework and I'm a dab hand at cooking healthy, child friendly meals. I have previous nannying and babysitting experience and I am used to having 30+ children in my care every day. I live in Peckham Rye and have a very good knowledge of London and the local area including the playgroups, sights and activities that are available and suitable for children of all ages. My main mode of transport is cycling but I do have a clean UK driving licence. My most recent qualifications include a Post Graduate Certificate of Education with distinction and a first class Theatre degree.


I can provide references from previous families I have nannied for and from the school I am currently employed at.


Please get in touch if you think I could be of any use to you and your family!


Best Wishes

Susie

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