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Short term nanny/childminder required


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We are looking for a short term nanny or child minder for our 12 month year old son for immediate start. Hours and location (ours or at a local home/nanny share home) flexible but assistance required for Monday to Thursday ideally 10am-4pm. Assistance required for at least a month, possibly longer.


We are based in the Herne Hill/North Dulwich area.


Thanks!

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Hi!


I'm available for short term Nannying. My name is Munesu Mukombe (Nes for short) and I'm a South London based child carer. I was raised in sunny San Diego but have been living in London for 7 years. I have been caring for over 10 years, my experience ranging from nannying, leading an after-school art club, and teaching assisting. I would describe my personality as funny, communicative, kind, active, and responsible. All traits that have led me to leadership roles and also developing strong relationships with the children I care for. I?m passionate about child development and working to create a secure and loving environment. I?m also an artist who develops performances and makes films which means I like to incorporate imagination and creativity into the children's lives. My experience in being a teachers assistant means that I?m also confident using teaching skills when tutoring. I?m also a lover of food and nature, when nannying I like to engage the children in cooking and also keeping an active schedule of visiting various places in the local area and also London. I understand the landscape of Covid has created a lot of instability and instant change and would be happy to discuss and take on the types of precautions your family is following. I can be contacted through email at [email protected] and am happy to send you my CV.


Thank you so much and I look forward to hearing from you

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