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Enthusiastic, fully qualified Primary School Teacher offering nannying and babysitting services!


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Hello!


I am a creative, caring and fun fully qualified Primary School Teacher looking for some extra babysitting and nannying work for evenings and weekends in June/July and then any time - full time or part time (daytime, evenings and weekends) for the first 4 weeks of the summer holidays (20th July-14th August).


I specialise in the Early Years and I am currently teaching in nursery (aged 3-4 years) at a local primary school. I also have experience of working with children of all ages. As a teacher, I have extensive knowledge of child development so I am suitably qualified to help with homework and am always thinking up exciting and creative activities to aid children?s learning.


On a more personal note, I am 27 years old, I am kind, energetic, very hands on and not afraid of getting stuck in with any task, no matter how messy! I am happy to help out with housework and I'm a dab hand at cooking healthy, child friendly meals. I have previous nannying and babysitting experience and I am used to having 30+ children in my care every day. I live in Herne Hill and have a very good knowledge of London and the local area including the playgroups, sights and activities that are available and suitable for children of all ages. I have a clean UK driving licence, I do not currently own a car but I do have access to one if necessary. My most recent qualifications include a Post Graduate Certificate of Education with distinction and a first class Theatre degree.


Working with children and families is a true passion of mine and I am looking to build up some good relationships which will hopefully allow me to offer childcare on a more regular basis.


Please get in touch if you think my services could be of any use to you and your family!


Best Wishes

Susie

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