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Good evening all my names Lauren I am a female 20 year old university student that LOVES working with children. I studied health and social care level 1, level 2 and level 3. I've attained 3 A* A-Levels in Health and social care and I am seeking baby sitting/child care jobs. I am very flexible and live in east Dulwich so I can work around short notice. As its the holidays I would like to work doing something I love to do rather than a regular summer job, and also gain more experience


I have a lot of child care experience at present:

- Worked in Bessemer Grange nursery/early years for two years

- Help run the childrens summer playscheme in East Dulwich every year

- Worked in many different playcenters across dulwich and Brixton

- Play worker/youth worker for 3 years

- PLUS: Looked after my 9-year old sister her whole life..

as well as look after my smaller cousins, friends siblings and neighbours children. etc.

-Babysat for numerous families around (SE22 SE5 SE1 SW9 SW1 SE24) ETC.


*I can cook a variety of foods (West indian/Carribbean, English, Italian, Chinese, foods etc)

*Really good with children

And I am DBS Checked, qualified and experienced


I am experienced with children as young as 6months and have experience with teenagers. I work with a lot of different age groups and enjoy looking after, getting to know them and helping families out. whether its just for an hour whilst you go to dinner or for hours whilst you work- I am happy to help.



I can guarantee:

-Quality care

-TRUST

- SAFETY!


I charge ?9 p.h and im based in East Dulwich but I am willing to travel.

Feel free to message me with any inquiries/questions

Thanks

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