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Hi Angela,


My name is Sam. I'm 24 years old and have 6 years experience in Child Care. I was a kid's party hostess for 5 years with an organization called Project PlayDate. I tutored at a performing arts camp for 4 summers in a row, teaching drama to kids ages 6-16. I've produced and directed a professional children's play. I took care of a 3MTH old and 2 year old (sisters) for a year, until they were 1YR and 3YRS respectively. I've babysat occasionally for several families, with the ages of kids ranging from 2MTHS old - 9YRS old (In New York City, Barbados & London). I'd love some more information about this job:

1. What is your pay rate?

2. Do you have any concrete requirements - DBS, First Aid, Oftsed?


Look forward to hearing from you!


Sam

Hello,


My name is Molly Keogh, I am 22 and currently working

as a live in nanny in East Dulwich.


I am an energetic, fun and creative character, with a love for

Acing, singing and dancing! (I hope to train at drama school

either this September or next depending on my results)


I have my mornings free up until 3oclock

Monday to Friday- with flexibility on Thursday

and wednesdays to do longer.


I have 5+ years experience looking after a range of ages/abilities.

Jobs I have had in the past include: cr?che, babysitting,

nannying, children's party host and stagecoach TA.


If you need a helping pair of hands please contact me on:

07716433847 or send me an email to molliie_@hotmail.com.


Many thanks!


Molly

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