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MSc Student looking for babysitting/tutoring work


hopeamelia

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Hi all!


I'm a part-time MSc student who grew up in the area and know the community well. Over the Christmas period I'm looking for babysitting work during all the Christmas festivities. I have a DBS check, volunteer at a Saturday school in Lewisham and have been working with children across the world (UK, Boliva, Nepal, Greece) for the past four years as either a teaching assistant or activities coordinator/leader.


I have also spent some time tutoring in the past few years. I have 4 A grade A Levels, a First Class Degree from the University of Warwick in English Literature, and am currently studying an MSc in International Social Policy at LSE. I am therefore able to help with tutoring English literature/language (to degree level), Psychology (to A Level), Classical Civilisation (to A Level) and Politics (to A Level). My email is [email protected] if anybody wants to get in touch/knows anybody else who would.


Please drop me a line, references available on request and prices open to negotiation. Thanks!

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