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Tippee Toes is looking for mobile creche staff for a 6 month contract


Kimmy1080

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Tippee Toes mobile creche will be running a six month cr?che with a housing association in SW London. This HA will be running weekly events for Migrant women (teaching English, social skills, PC skills) and whilst the parents are in training in the same building, we will take care of their little darlings for two hours.


The training and cr?che sessions will be held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays (11:00-13:00) for the next six months in three different venues across SW London.


Whilst the cr?che runs for two hours only, you will be paid for a total of three hours to include setting up and packing away. We require two staff members at each cr?che site.


The first lot of bookings will be from 24th November to 19th December 2014. For this period only, we are now looking for staff to work the Friday sessions in SW9. I will then open up a new schedule in the new year to fill the slots on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday for the remaining five months.


If you adore children, have plenty of experience with them and hold a recent CRB/DBS check, please do drop me an email with a little background information on any relevant work (or life) experience you have with pre-school children.


[email protected]


Many thanks


Kim

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