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messageQUALIFIED LEVEL 2 IN CHILDCARE BABYSITTER AVAILABLE!

Posted by Lara Patricia January 04, 04:19PM


hello parents,


I am a babysitter looking for a lovely family to work for. Ideally, I would like to do a few hours of babysitting - I do school pick ups/drop off. From January I will be available all week.


I am 19 years old soon 20 in February and my name is Lara. I am Qualified level 2 in childcare and worked at nurseries before and also done/do some babysitting. I have worked with newborns/babies ,twin babies, toddlers and older children. I mostly enjoy working with babies and toddlers/preschoolers but I don't mind looking after older children.

I would describe myself as a very friendly,patient, caring, committed individual and amazing with children! I have 4 sisters: two live in Portugal and the other 2 with me(3yo&9yo). I am Bilingual - I speak fluent English and Portuguese,


I charge ?10 an hour.

I don't drive, but I am willing to travel.

If you have a pet I don't mid looking after it, I truly love animals!


CRB,CV and great references available upon request.


Please don't hesitate to get in contact with me if you're interested, I am available to start immediately!

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