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I'm a registered childminder looking for an assistant to start immediately. To work from Monday to Thursday from 8:45-17:45. My home setting is based only 8 minutes walk from Forest Hill station.


Duties:


To assist with the care of 5 children, all under 5 years old. The candidate will have to be CRB/DBS checked and will be working in the home of the childminder. Duties will mainly revolve around supervising the children and assisting with taking the children to activities in the morning, helping with keep the house clean and tidy.


The ideal candidate will obviously have to like working with children and could be training for a career in child care. I offer competitive pay and the chance to undertake further training and gain valuable experience if you are pursuing a career in childcare. My setting is a warm homely and cosy environment sometimes quiet and sometimes busy but always fun for the children.

The candidate should be punctual and be able to put the interests of the children before themselves. The role can be challenging but rewarding and although experience preferred?full training can be given. Being motivated, friendly, have a can do attitude and willing to learn is more important.


Please apply only if you are interested in this job and are eligible to work in UK.

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