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Hi there,


Joanna has recently registered with Dulwich Childcare looking for an afterschool role to fit around her studies.


She is free every day, APART from a Tuesday.


Please contact us if you have a role for Joanna!


Name: Joanna

Lives: SE15

Current: Having completed her degree in Fine Arts in Norwich, Joanna then went on to gain her Advanced Diploma in the Therapeutic Arts from The Institute for Arts in Therapy & Education (London) where she is currently completing her part-time Masters Degree in Integrative Child Psychotherapy, which comprises of a one day per week placement in a Junior School in North London acting as a Trainee Integrative Child Psychotherapist where she has been since February 2015.

Worked with ages: 3 years- 12 years

Previous:

April 2015 ? Jan 2016: Kennington, After School Nanny Looking after two boys aged 5 and 6, sole-charge and travelled alone with the children overseas.

Feb 2015 ? Present: Junior School in Willesden North London (Trainee Integrative Child Psychotherapist)

Sep 2014 ? Mar 2015: St Johns Wood Adventure Playground (Inclusive Playworker) ? Working with children aged 5 -11

Sept 2013 ? Mar 2014: Infant School, West Ham- (SEN Teaching Assistant)

Childcare Credentials:

Enhanced DBS check clear to work with children issued September 2014

Paediatric First Aid issued March 2015.

Driving Licence: Yes- confident driver

Allergies: None- loves pets.


Many thanks!


Paula x


Web: www.dulwichchildcare.com

Email: [email protected]

Tel. 0208 333 7431

Mob. 0797 136 7974

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