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Experienced casual babysitter - weeknights and weekends ?10 per hour


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Hi there,


I'm offering baby sitting services in the South-East London area on weeknights, from 6.30 pm, and on the weekends (both days and evening) on a casual basis.


Some more about me:


I'm a 26 y.o. Australian woman and I moved to London two years ago. I live in East Dulwich, near Peckham Rye, with my British husband and work full time in Advertising. I have an undergraduate degree in Art History and Sociology, and previously worked in the arts before moving to my current role. I still love attending exhibitions at the weekend, being active and spending time in London's green spaces as much as possible.


I've always babysat for friends and local families throughout university, and am looking to pick this back up again as it's something I enjoy and I am looking for a way to supplement my income. I am comfortable with kids of all ages, even young babies and toddlers. I lived with my sister and helped care for my nephew from when he was born until the age of 2 - so have changed many nappies :)


Happy to prepare meals, play, read stories, take kids to sports games on the weekend (public transport only), and also help with getting kids off to sleep. Prefer three hour minimum booking.


If you're interested, or would like to meet, please do get in touch at [email protected] or on 07592 523 387.

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