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KVT

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I have 2 small children and am looking for some extra help around the house for 8-10 hours a week. Tasks to include general tidying, cleaning up after children's meal times, loading/unloading dishwasher, laundry, general helping with the children. Ad hoc evening babysitting as well. Located near Dulwich Library. If you are interested please send a PM and tell me more about yourself.
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Hi,

My name is Katie, I'm a 19 year old student and looking looking for work for the next two months. I was a full time nanny last year in East Dulwich and also have babysat for many families with different age children. I live in West Dulwich so am local. Please contact me on 07807280739 if you have any questions.

Kind regards,

Katie

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I am 25 years old girl currently seeking a nannying position. I worked in a nursery for 7 months as a nursery practitioner and I have also done nannying. I am very interested and able to stay in this role for longer.


Able to provide preferences + CRB Checked.


I currently work part time in East Dulwich as a Barista and I think this position could go well together with each other.


If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact me on my email or mobile phone;


[email protected]

07482302135


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Kind Regards,

Jenni Helin

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