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Hi there, I don?t know if you?re still looking for childcare but my name is Esm?, I am a 21 year old student living in London and have done so my whole life (I used to live in Dulwich, but Forest Hill now). I am a non-smoker and have a full driving license and car (if that?s necessary). I have three years childcare experience, prior to and during my University studies, including regular after-school and babysitting as well as one year working for a professional childminder service caring for up to 13 children at a time (with two other childminders) ranging from the ages of 2 to 12. I also worked privately after this position of employment for a family who I grew close to during my time at the childminding service, and had soul care of two eight year old boys as their after-school nanny for a further year. My post recent position in the summer of last year involved after-school childcare for a 12 year old girl, as well general housekeeping (ironing, laundry and cleaning) and dog-sitting. I can readily provide multiple references for my previous employment. With most of my studies migrating online and the undemanding nature of my degree (English Literature) I am very flexible with hours and availability and ready to work whenever. I also pride myself on my scholarly abilities particularly in literacy and numeracy, having done English and Maths at A-level, so I am fully capable of a tutoring role. Please let me know if you need any more information, thanks! :)

Hi ,

My names shakeela and I?m 20 years olds! I?m a singer/songwriter and looking for part time or full time positions. I?m available for school runs and school drop offs around east Dulwich ,Dulwich village area , Peckham, nunhead & Camberwell . I?m reliable and trustworthy, and I?m great with children as I have tones of baby sitting experience with children aged 5 months - 8 years old. I have 2 nephews ages 2 and 1. I?ve worked with children from newborn to 8 years and I also have a DBS check.

Contact me on 07432037983 or [email protected]

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