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Looking for Causal After-School Care and Holiday Work


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Hi,


My name is Michael, originally from New Zealand but have lived and worked in Dulwich for 13 years. I'm a Nursery Nurse with an NVQ Level 3 Childrens Care, Learning and Development certificate, Paediatric First Aid, Drivers license and car.


I enjoy working with children and making sure they gain new experiences and skills though play. I enjoy being outdoors, parks, swimming, cycling as much as being indoors playing board games and doing arts and craft. I have experience with all ages though preferably 2-10years.


Check out my verified sitter profile on the bubble app, no fees for booking me there, covered by insurance, verified DBS, identity check and background check. https://app.joinbubble.com/babysitter/Michael-S/59578ead899355c3570f16a0. If you sign-up with my code CBZSC you?ll get some free babysitting to!!


I am looking for work mainly over the summer holidays, but prior to then any work after school hours 3:30onwards, but I?m able to pick up at finish times from DVIS, Dulwich Hamlet and JKPS.


Please message if you have any questions.

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