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Hi there,


My name is Sydney. I just recently moved over to the UK (London) from the States (I have dual citizenship) and am looking for childcare positions.


A bit about me: I grew up in south-west Wisconsin and I've been looking after children since I was around 10 but started full-time childcare in may of 2015 for a family based in Kansas city. I studied musical and classical theatre while in University, so I am very interested in the arts. I enjoy doing art projects and fun-filled activities and I believe in a balance of time outdoors along with inside activities.

I am able to take care of children of all ages spanning from newborn to prepubescent(14). Although most of my experience has been with infants and toddlers my knowledge in childcare spans throughout the aforementioned ages. While I don?t have children of my own, I have a natural knack for childcare and a motherly instinct that makes me great at caring for children of all walks of life. I believe playing in nature, reading and cooking are some of the most important things that a young child can learn to enjoy. I love music, enjoy being active, and I absolutely adore cooking. I try to implement those things into daily life especially when acting as a role model for young children. I also think that an appreciation for many activities is crucial and that educating children to be open minded is of the utmost importance. As mentioned before, I cook (am very into nutrition), clean and depending on the needs of the family, I can help around the house.


If you have any other questions or would like to see my CV and reference list, please do let me know. Thank you for your time and consideration.


Sydney

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Hi Sydney,


I read your post with interest and wondered if you would be interested in the vacancy below.


I am currently looking to recruit two childcare practitioners to join a small Ofsted registered

childminding team in East Dulwich. Candidates

must have:


- A genuine interest in childcare

- Hold an NVQ Level 2 or NVQ Level 3 in childcare

- Have at least two years experience in a nursery setting or equivalent



The position is from Monday - Thursday and hours are either 7:30am - 13:30 or 13:00 - 18:30.

On some occasions you may also be required to work a full day.


If you would like to find out more please forward your CV in the first instance to [email protected] or contact Gaynor (07956 952 411 )


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Hi Sydney


I'd be very interested.


I have an 8 year old son attending school right near Honor Oak Park. I am looking for someone to pick him up from school Mondays and Tuesdays and then to bring him to my home in Crystal Palace. The hours would be roughly 330-7pm on both days.


If this sounds of interest I'd be really interested in discussing further.


please email me at [email protected]

Hi Sydney,


We are looking for someone to pick up our sons from school on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The hours would be from 430pm Monday, 330pm on Tuesday and 430pm on Wednesday until around 7pm. We also need someone who can babysit for us when needed. Please contact me if you're interested.


Many thanks,


TJ Mama

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