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I am a 20 year old Interior Design student looking for work over the summer holidays. I've worked at Stagecoach Theatre Arts Ltd in Dulwich for 3 years as an Early Stages Assistant so am very experienced with children aged 4-7. Teaching drama/dance/singing and studying a creative degree, I would be the perfect babysitter for creative and imaginative children who like performing/making things. I can also help with learning piano or singing.


Can do admin work or any other odd jobs you need help with.


Ruby

Hi Ruby,


I've just seen your advert on the Forum. I'm just about to send out an advert but thought I would email you in the first instance. Basically, I'm an office manager at an Architectural firm called 'RDA Architects'. We are based on Lacon Road here in East Dulwich. We're a small, busy, very friendly team with a good roster of projects and I really need some help over the Summer holiday period. Ideally I need someone in for two days a week to help out with admin work. The main tasks will involve filing and helping me get the office in order as we are preparing to move to a bigger office based on Forest Hill Road. I see you are an Interior Design student and apart from architecture we also do a bit of interior design so this may be something you would be interested in?


I look forward to hearing from you.


With kind regards


Zoe Barnard

RDA Architects

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