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Nanny and nannyshare family wanted for SE22


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Hello,

We're looking for a nanny to become part of our family, and also a family to share with, starting anytime from January (we can be flexible). Looking after our two fun, kind, loving girls (2 and 5), with the share family's child, 8am-6pm 3 days a week plus occasional babysitting, taking and collecting our eldest from school just up the road, preparing nutritious meals, attending activities, play dates, parks, libraries etc. Dependability, warmth, affection, fun, calm and firm but fair approach, active, non-smoker essential.

We've experienced two fantastic shares over the past nearly 5 years, so would love to find another great share, as well as another lovely nanny!

Please pm me if you'd like to know more.

Thank you.

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Hey!


My name is Yasmine and I am an OFSTED approved experienced nanny, based in Southwark.


I am currently offering my nanny services for families seeking childcare. I am enhanced DBS checked and First Aid trained. Due to my experience as a family nanny I can provide excellent references. Im very interested in the current position you are offering.


looking forward to hearing from you.


Yasmine

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