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Hello! My name is Lorena. I am 23 years old and a qualified primary school teacher, and have worked in hotels and summer camps as an activity instructor. I have experience of babysitting, and also worked in a nursery school. I really love children, and I would like to live a new experience and improve my english, for this reason I want to work as aupair. I think that it is important work, with lots of responsibility. I will make sure your children are well looked after. I want to be part of your family. I am flexible and very helpful. I love to cook. I like animals. I can drive. I can teach the children Spanish and also salsa dancing! I am living in Herne Hill with friends right now and I would like to stay in this area. If you are interested, please email me. I hope to hear from you!


Lorena

Hi Lorena,


Whilst you find an au pair role I wonder whether you would be interested in after school childcare. The woman who normally picks my daughter up from school then looks after her, plus my son has been taken ill over the weekend and we have no childcare from Tuesday next week. We live in East Dulwich. My children are 10 and 13. Collection is from Goodrich Primary School.


We need someone to cover for a couple of weeks. School pick up, ensuring they get their homework done, feeding them dinner. 3.30pm - 7pm. Tuesday and Wednesday, possibly other days too. Would you be interested. My number is 07887 991 369


Helen

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