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Hi everyone, my name is Rachel I am looking for any families who require a extra hand around the home (cleaning/admin etc)or with their little ones whether it be day time childcare or evening babysitting.


I am a mum to three lovely children so have my fair share of personal experience. I also have years of experience with children including working as a SEN teaching assistant in a local primary school and have completed training to become a foster career for Southwark council. I hold a full DBS check and would be happy to answer any questions from prospective families.


If you require someone who is fun, friendly and hardworking please feel free to contact me.


Many Thanks

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HI, I am 23, currently unemployed but with an aesthetics and cosmetology degree. I'm looking for any work related with children ( i have experience in the past working with children) or any beauty saloon interested on hiring me. My contact number is: 07305671161 please feel free to contact me.


Kind Regards

Bianca

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