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I have a teaching background and plenty of nannying experience looking after children aged 4-13. I have also been registered with Sitters since 2006 and regularly do evening and daycare babysitting bookings looking after children aged 12 months to 16. DBS check, first aid certificate and references available.


I am happy to cook dinner, help with homework and music practice , coordinate club activities and generally muck in as required. I enjoy reading with children, creative activities , playing board games and baking.


I am looking for a part-time role with a minimum of 12 hours a week. I am available for three days a week during term-time. Can also cover some school holidays and evening babysitting.

Will consider short-term and long-term positions. Please do get in touch if you need more than 3 days a week for short-term cover as this may be something that I can offer.

Look forward to hearing from you.

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