222 days ago

Work wanted

Katie from Stanmore Bay

Hi there I'm Katie hope this finds you well.

Are you looking for someone to walk your dog whilst you are working, or take out your elderly parent to give you a break or are you a mum or dad who needs to run some errands I can look after your baby or toddler, or you run a business and willing to train me in office adminstration..

I'm looking for a job that will help you whilst it will help me.

I'm your lady living in Stanmore Bay.

I am available to work school hours Monday to Friday.

I have a background in nursing (Aged care/Oncology nursing), Teacher aide, Nursing allocations, retail and hospitality..

I would describe myself as an open and honest person and I’m creative, hard-working and enthusiastic.
I think that I’m an analytical, dependable, and responsible person.

Look forward to hearing from you soon..

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