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I am looking for a 1-4 full days nanny job in Dulwich area. I am a reliable, responsible, trustworthy and fun nanny with more than 12 years of experience with children and I have looked after 5 sets of twins and have done nanny shares. I have a NVQ Level 3 qualification in childcare and I am Ofsted registered, I have a First Aid, UK references, driving licence and my own car. I live in East Dulwich SE22, within easy reach of many areas.
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Hello


I am looking for a nanny for 2.5 days (approx 28 hours a week)On Mondays (half day) and full days on Tuesdays and Thursdays.


I live in SE21 so nearby. My kids are 1.5 years (boy) and my daughter is turning 5 soon and

Goes to school.


I am looking for someone to start within the next month or so.


If of interest let me know and we can chat further!


Best

Diana

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