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Job wanted by reliable, conscientious, hard-working local woman. Can start immediately


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I am a 50 something female, a mother of 3 sons and I have been a Forest Hill resident for over 25 years!

I am an honest, sociable, animal and nature lover, and worked most recently for the NHS as a Healthcare Assistant, at Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Trust, for almost 10 years. I was a volunteer at the FH community library for around a year. I am basically computer literate, with some general office experience and have also worked in the past in catering (waitress, kitchen porter/assistant) and also within a domestic setting (cleaning, ironing, pet-sitting etc). I am flexible, adaptable and willing to learn new skills or roles. Happy to work alone or as part of a team. PLEASE NOTE:- I do not & cannot drive!

I am looking for local work. Part-time/flexible/full-time. Anything considered. Please PM me if you have a vacancy you think I might be suitable for. I am available to start immediately.

Regards. Sue

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