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Babysitter / Weekend Manny Available


Jedi-Guy

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Hi there, my name is Chris and I am still fairly new to the Peckham area.

I currently work as an Au Pair for a lovely family in Peckham Rye.

I am free as a babysitter however during the evenings (after 6pm), weekends and during the school holidays - so please do get in touch if interested and I would be happy to send you my CV and any references.


I have 14 years of childcare experience - with children aged between 4-11 years of age. I've worked in various positions - teaching assistant, play leader for out of school clubs, holiday club manager, TEFL teacher abroad in Spain and Italy and in the last few years I've been working as a Manny / Au Pair, to complement my studies. I am currently studying part-time in Child Psychology - working towards a BA/Bsc Open Honours Degree. I also have numerous childcare qualifications, first aid, a DBS certificate and would be happy to be interviewed for any role.


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