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Hi, We are based in Dulwich Village and have 2 children aged 2 and 4. Our youngest is with his childminder at the moment and the plan is to keep him there while they are able to stay open. Therefore, we need some help with our 4 year old who started reception in September while the schools are closed. It would be ideal to do a couple of hours or some sort of 'learning' a day but otherwise we just need some help to entertain her so we can work. We are open to any hours or days right now as have no help at all! We work from home so other than my son who is in a very small setting we are pretty isolated otherwise.

Thanks, Claire

Hello there!


My name is Laura. I am Ofsted registered and DBS checked by Ofsted. I have excellent recommendations and more than 15 years experience working with children. I have First Aid Course and drive my own car. I would like to help while the schools are closed. I can send you my CV at any time if you are interested and also my references details. Yesterday I have posted on Dulwich Forum Facebook (if you would like to have a look)

Thank you so much

Looking forward to hearing from you

My email address is [email protected]

Hi,


I am a 19 year old female looking for a job as a childminder. I studied at The Charter School North Dulwich and am currently on a Gap Year. I have had a range of experience looking after children, such as teaching sports, music (violin, trumpet, piano) and babysitting. Whilst babysitting, I have also helped children with their reading and school work! I live in East Dulwich and am available as soon as possible. I would love to be hired for this position and look forward to hearing from you!

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