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Hi, my name is Kerrie, I am 28 and I am looking for a full time position in childcare.

I have recently come out of a full time position, mainly after school care for two children aged 10 and 7. I started working for this family around three years ago and stopped due other arrangements made by the family. My main duties included school pick up, help with homework, and making dinner.

I am comfortable looking after children younger than this age as well.

My qualifications include:

-Level 1 football coaching certificate, from ages 5-16.

-NVQ Level 2 in youth work practise, this includes safe guarding young people, equality and diversity, bullying and challenging behaviour. these are just a few of the areas covered under the NVQL2 in youth work practice.

-First aid trained.


Can provide references.

Hope to hear from you.

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Hello there,

Would you be interested in a Summer nannying/PA job ?

I have an 18 year old daughter with moderate CP, a wheelchair user but lively character and extremely verbal.

She needs a PA for the summer holidays to think of smashing trips/ art/ culture/ fashion advice/cooking ideas and help/basic company/help doing some basic exercises and stretches/colouring in time etc etc. During term time she goes back to weekly boarding school, but is also home every weekend and holiday, so if you get on the job could extend in some shape or form through next year.

Usually I do this on my own, but this year we are much more adolescent and refuse to be seen with our mother!

Please let me know if you are interested.

Kind Regards

Tamar Maas

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