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Seeking part time nanny/babysitting job


ellie191

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Hi! I am a 20 year old art student looking to make some extra cash through babysitting/nanny work. I have had previous experience during my time at school babysitting for the neighbours 6 year old daughter, aswell as volunteering at an after school art club for 8-11 year olds. I would also look after my younger brother while my parents were at work which involves cooking for him, cleaning, bathing, bedtime stories, helping with homework etc. I can cook, clean and entertain your little ones!

I am based in queensroad peckham so can easily get to dulwich

I am free most evenings and weekends!


I look forward to hearing for you!

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