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Experienced, Qualified, Nursery Assistant & Nanny - Available For Preferable FT Nannying Duties


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Hello parents,


My name is Georgia aged 24 and qualified level 2 in childcare I also have a clean full driving licence.


I have Worked in childcare since I was aged 19, starting in nursery settings and then taking it upon my own intuitive to become a sole care nanny.

Most of my experience is through nanny work. I have finished duties within the nursery and ready to go back to my nannying duties.


I have excellent references from nursery work aswell as families I've previously nannied for and till this day still babysit for.


If this sounds suitable to you please do not hesitate to contact me and we can take it from there.


Thank you

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Hi Georgia,


I'm looking for a bit of help with my twin four-month-old girls. Ideally, I'd like someone to come from around 11am to 3pm each weekday. I need someone to help with keeping the girls entertained/soothed while I make some lunch and maybe even have a quick nap (that would be amazing!). It would also be good to have help going out and about, and with changing them and settling them for their naps. The girls are breastfed, so you wouldn't need to feed them. I also wouldn't expect you to be alone with them at the moment, although if things went well and you were available, it'd be great to continue with the same nanny once I go back to work.


We live about half-way between Herne Hill and North Dulwich stations. If you think you'd be able to help, please send me your CV and references to [email protected], and then maybe we can arrange a time for us all to meet.


All the best,

Holly

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