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Hello!

My name is Mabel, I am 24 and I’m looking for a nanny or babysitting position for the summer, available to start anytime in July or August. I’m ideally seeking a 4-day week schedule, but I’m flexible if fewer days work better for you, as I’ll also be doing some tutoring alongside. I’m available full days throughout July and August and happy to take children out for activities, outings, or playdates during their school holidays.

I have lots of experience working with children, including lots of babysitting, several summers at kids’ camps and a role as a 1:1 SEN learning support assistant in a primary school last year. I genuinely love working with children and supporting their growth and happiness.

If you’re interested or would like to discuss further, please feel free to call me on 07747 806050 or email me at [email protected].

Looking forward to hearing from you! ☺️

Edited by Mabel Whall
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