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Hi there,


I'm a local student at the very end of a degree in Primary Education. I will be employed in a local school come September but I am looking for some ad-hoc work to tide me over until the end of my degree. I have lots of experience as a class teacher over my placements, as well as varied childcare roles around SE London, including caring for young babies, after-school support and full-time with toddlers. I have lots of great references upon request!

I am looking for either: ad-hoc babysits, or days of childcare where you might be in a tight spot and need some support. Or potentially interested in 1 day a week or a regular afternoon/morning over the summer.

I am passionate about the Early Years, with a focus on learning through play and learning outdoors. I am also a musician who plays the viola and some piano so I also enjoy sharing that love of music with children if the opportunity arises.

Please get in touch if this sounds like something you might be looking for, or if you would like to chat more to understand my availability.

My email is [email protected]

Thanks!

Nina

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Hello there,

Im a nanny currently in a live in position based in Herne hill Hill looking after two girls aged 8 & 5. I am looking for a babysitting roll for during term time I can work from 09:30 - 14:00.  I will also be available on certain evenings provided I am not needed by my current employer. 
 

Please contact me on 07867853683.

Thankyou! 

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