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Childminder SE15 with vacancy


Jojo Hunt

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Hi Everyone,


My name is Joanne and I am an experienced Ofsted Registered Childminder based in Peckham SE15, just by the leisure center and Library.


I am central to all amienities, local train stations and bus garage just a short distance away.


I am married with 3 children. I have 2 daughters 18 years and 12 years old and an 8 year old son.


I have over 7 years of experience in the childcare sector. Childminder, Nursery Assistant and Midday Supervisor.


I hold A CACHE level 2 in childcare along with Paediatric First Aid, Safeguading, EYFS training , Food Standards Agency Certificate, DBS checked, member of PACEY, and have public liability insurance.


I am a patient, fun and loving childminder with a welcoming home and will provide lots of educational and fun activities as well as use of a safe, secure garden with a range of creative equipment,toys and activities.


I am local to toddler groups, soft play, library's, city farm just a bus ride away not to mention local parks and playgrounds to get us about and about during the day to!


I am a keen home cook and baker and I provide all meals and snacks which are all home made and nutritious. I am able to cater to any dietary and/or allergy requirements.


If you would like to contact me or to arrange an informal visit just to talk and find out more, please contact me on [email protected]

07753 403 341

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