Jump to content

Babysitting


Melek kiz

Recommended Posts

Hi I am see if anyone would need some help babysitting in weekend and evenings I was as a child minder Monday to Thursday I could also help out on Fridays if you needed. I have worked with children for 8 years now from the age of 3 months to 8yeaers if you would like my help or any other questions please message me thank you
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/86164-babysitting/
Share on other sites

Brilliant part time childcare job in Camberwell ? well paid

I am looking for a registered childminder or nanny for some after school care and babysitting. My daughter very good-natured, creative and outgoing; she loves the usual craft activities, going to the park and hanging out with others of a similar nature, so a caring, fun and bubbly personality are really important. You will earn move than the average nanny?s salary per hour. We live close to Camberwell College of Arts and my daughter is at Dog Kennel Hill Primary School. Starting as soon as possible.

Duties will include picking up my daughter from school a couple of days a week - this is negotiable according to when you are free and taking her back to our house (10 - 15 mins walk or 5 mins drive) or your own home if it is very local, taking to extra curricular activities where necessary, helping with homework, cooking her a healthy evening meal and organising fun games and activities. The babysitting evenings would be Thurs, Fri or Sat at least one night a week, but again we can sort that out according to when you are free.The above would be needed term time only but if you are free and wanted to work in the school holidays we would probably need some care then also.

It might be ideally suited to someone who has other work earlier in the day or who is studying.

Essential: fluent English, Ofsted registered and CRB checked, CV and references. Preferable: with own car

If you are interested please do get in touch. I look forward to hearing from you.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/86164-babysitting/#findComment-937590
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Exactly what I said, that Corbyn's group of univeristy politics far-left back benchers would have been a disaster during Covid if they had won the election. Here you go:  BBC News - Ex-union boss McCluskey took private jet flights arranged by building firm, report finds https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp3kgg55410o The 2019 result was considered one of the worst in living memory for Labour, not only for big swing of seats away from them but because they lost a large number of the Red-wall seats- generational Labour seats. Why? Because as Alan Johnson put it so succinctly: "Corbyn couldn't lead the working class out of a paper bag"! https://youtu.be/JikhuJjM1VM?si=oHhP6rTq4hqvYyBC
    • Agreed and in the meantime its "joe public" who has to pay through higher prices. We're talking all over the shop from food to insurance and everything in between.  And to add insult to injury they "hurt " their own voters/supporters through the actions they have taken. Sadly it gets to a stage where you start thinking about leaving London and even exiting the UK for good, but where to go????? Sad times now and ahead for at least the next 4yrs, hence why Govt and Local Authorities need to cut spending on all but essential services.  An immediate saving, all managerial and executive salaries cannot exceed and frozen at £50K Do away with the Mayor of London, the GLA and all the hanging on organisations, plus do away with borough mayors and the teams that serve them. All added beauracracy that can be dispensed with and will save £££££'s  
    • The minimum wage hikes on top of the NICs increases have also caused vast swathes of unemployment.
    • Exactly - a snap election will make things even worse. Jazzer - say you get a 'new' administration tomorrow, you're still left with the same treasury, the same civil servants, the same OBR, the same think-tanks and advisors (many labour advisors are cross-party, Gauke for eg). The options are the same, no matter who's in power. Labour hasn't even changed the Tories' fiscal rules - the parties are virtually economically aligned these days.  But Reeves made a mistake in trying too hard, too early to make some seismic changes in her first budget as a big 'we're here and we're going to fix this mess, Labour to the rescue' kind of thing . They shone such a big light on the black hole that their only option was to try to fix it overnight. It was a comms clusterfuck.  They'd perhaps have done better sticking to Sunak's quiet, cautious approach, but they knew the gullible public was expecting an 24-hour turnaround miracle.  The NIC hikes are a disaster, I think they'll be reversed soon and enough and they'll keep trying till they find something that sticks.   
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...