My name is Marko, I can speak Hungarian and English fluently and German on a intermediate level.
I have done babysitting for my little nephew and a friends daughter, and I would usually read for them or talk or if they were Hungry I would prepare something for them to eat while the parents were out.
I'm currently studying Public Sevices as an A-level and I would like to gain experiences within this field.
Also I'm a registered career so I have experience in the field of catering, managing household, cooking and emotional comfort.
I'm looking for Casual/temporary, Part-time employment.
I can travel to neighboring suburbs/towns of Torquay for work.
Here's my weekly availability:
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I'm available for:
School holidays
Public holidays
New Year's Eve
Overnight jobs
Full weekends
Vacations with the family
Live-in with the family
My credentials
I'm happy to provide written documentation of my qualifications and credentials:
1 year experience working with children
Registered carer
CPR training
6 months experience working with pets
I'm comfortable with pets
General credentials:
18 years old
Permanent resident
Languages I can speak: English, Hungarian, and German
Email verified
I havw on many occasions done babysitting within family and family friends but I'm looking to apply those skills in a work setting, my mother used to have a dog and I used to love taking it on waks and spend quality time with him, but we don't have pet anymore.
I have received my AS-level qualification in Mental Health, Sociology, Psychology, Criminalogy.
I will bd starting my A-level course in Public Services next year.
I'm a registered career, I have been trained part of my course focusing on basic first aid and CPR.
My skills and interests:
Music
Comedy
Reading/storytelling
Sports
Fitness
Swimming
Nature
Cooking
Writing
Foreign languages
You can learn more about me by browsing my social accounts:
Babysitting Pay Rates Newton Abbot, England, United Kingdom (Dec 2024)
Newton Abbot babysitters are paid an average of £15.00 per hour as of December 2024, which is 33.3% higher than the English average of £11.25, and 32.4% higher than the United Kingdom average of £11.33. A fair pay rate depends on babysitter credentials, specific job requirements, and local demand for babysitting services.
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Newton Abbot:
£15.00
£15.00
£15.00
England:
£4.00
£11.25
£33.00
United Kingdom:
£4.00
£11.33
£33.00
Rates are calculated weekly from our live member data.
Prices shown in Pound sterling (GBP)
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