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Part time childcare/babysitting available with fun, friendly and reliable freelancer


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Hi,


My name is Phoebe, I'm 28 and work as a freelance actor, musician and part time teacher in Camberwell. My next acting commitment starts on 26th June and I'm looking for some part time work until then that I enjoy!


I spent two years nannying for a family in Bristol while I was at university there. My main role was to take care of their four year old daughter and my responsibilities included picking her up and dropping her at school, helping her with homework and preparing meals. When I moved to London I helped out a family with three young boys all under the age of six. My role was after school care and babysitting and it was a lot of fun! They were very sporty children and in the summers we spent most of the evenings playing football and basketball in their garden.


I also teach Drama and Singing at Stagecoach Theatre School. I specialised in the Early Stages age group, teaching children between the ages of 4-6. I have also worked for Stagecoach and other theatre schools as a cover/supply teacher teaching older children, up to the age of 16.


I tutor English and teach singing and violin too.


I?d describe myself as organised, switched on and competent and I love working with children.


Please get in touch if you'd like to speak further. I have a car and would be willing to travel locally.


Many thanks,

Phoebe

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