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Hello!


My name is Kiran Cunningham and I am 18 years old. I am currently working in Austria as an Au-Pair and Personal tutor to a family with 3 girls. I started in January and will be returning to London (East Dulwich) in mid April.

I am keen to continue work in the line of nannying/au-pairing as I want to build childcare experience because I would like to soon start a career as a youth mentor at a special needs school and this sort of work would look good on my cv!

I have worked as a mentor to children aged 4-11 with learning difficulties such as ADHD and Aspergers Syndrome and taken part in organising drama workshops for young children. I am available to work full time or part time and will be dedicated to not only keeping your kiddies safe but building a relationship with them and making them happy! :)


SO if you have any more questions just message me!

Pretty desperate to start work as soon as I get back as I will be moving in with my boyfriend and will be thrown into the world of rent and bills and having to buy my own milk.

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