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My name is Zara I have recently started up my own pharmaceutical recruitment company. As I love working with children and helping them to develop, I have decided to continue babysitting while I am a start up. I want to continue to use the skills that I picked up during the years of my child care training.


I have a psychology degree and a level 3 diploma in childcare and education.


I also hold a valid CRB check and a first aid certificate.


I have previously worked in a nursery alongside the manager doing all managerial tasks and working in the rooms with the various age groups of children.


I have been babysitting for 10 years and have experience with new born baby's up to age 12.


I have good communication skills and I am known for being extremely reliable. I am friendly and loyal and I am happy to put my all into caring for children. I am mainly available in the evenings and on the weekends, although I am happy to commit to a more permanent part time position during the day. I am prepared to work with very short notice (it could be same day notice).


If you are looking to get your social life up and running again, I would be happy to assist you. I also drive so you wouldn't have to worry about coming home late.



If you are interested please do not hesitate to get in contact.


07961 083 072


Many Thanks

Zara

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