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I am a 21 year old part time teaching assistant and student with 5plus years of babysitting and child care experience, looking for holiday babysitting work as well as on weekends and evenings. I began babysitting at 15 for family and friends children as well as tutoring/homework help after school. I have been employed as a live in mothers help and a live out nanny to 2 families, one with a little girl under 5 and the other to a baby boy and 5 year old girl at the time. For the last 2 years I have worked in a primary school as a teaching assistant and am now starting uni, one day a week to train to be a teacher. I am dbs checked and hold a full first aid certificate. I live in SE4 but am willing to travel locally. I have references available on request. Thank-you.

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