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My name is Silvia, and I am posting on here to let you all know that I am looking for babysitting jobs on weekday evenings and weekends. I am a graduate from the University of Oxford and have spent the past two years working in Public Health. I have taken a pause in my work to study an MSc in Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. I have significant experience in childcare and tutoring, and have done a considerable amount of babysitting. In my spare time, I mentor a 14 year old girl and I volunteer for a kids charity (Free to Be) who support children with social or emotional difficulties.


I absolutely love children, and would love work in this area alongside my studies. I'm very happy to go through your children's homework with them! I am also doing some tutoring (I have posted a separate advert for this) if you are looking for this too.


I am able to provide references and endorsements on request.


I look forward to hearing from you.


All the best,

Silvia

HI Silvia, I would love to be in touch with you. Or feel free to get in touch with me on the number below.


We are a family with two girls aged 6 and 9 looking for regular ad hoc help.


Could I grab your number and give you a call?


Here is a photo of my two girls Evie and Frankie.


Leo

07876 403 648

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