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Hi, We are looking for a childminder for our smiley one year old little boy for one day a week. Ideally a Wednesday, but flexible on a tues/wed or thurs. Interested in a local childminder in the Goose Green to Bellenden Road side of East Dulwich. My husband and I are self employed so if a childminder had any degree of flexibility to increase in busy times that would be really useful but I appreciate may be impossible.

Thanks!

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Hi,


It is with much interest that I am writing you about the position you are offering.

I have many years of experience as a babysitter, which vary from all ages and tasks, as I have been babysitting for over 8 years while living in the US, Australia, and Italy.

I have a first aid certificate, as part of my training when an AuPair in the US, and I am available to start working as soon as possible being flexible on arranging days and times. I am also available for evening and weekends babysitting.

I am a portuguese native speaker, fluent in English, and I have good knowledge of Spanish and Italian.

I have attached my resume to this message, so just let me know, please, if there is any further information you may need.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you.


Regards,

Valeria

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