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Wanted: A fun and experienced nanny for immediate start


Mandg

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Hi


We are looking for a 3 or 4 day nanny for a sole charge position. We have two children, our daughter is nearly 3 (she attends nursery twice a week) and our son is 1. We live in Dulwich and would like to find a fun and experienced nanny as soon as possible.


If you are interested or can recommend anyone please get in contact via private message or my mobile number is 07557 379947


Many thanks


Mo

Dear Mo,

I have found your ad at The East Dulwich Forum.

I'm Polish.

I have a experience as a nanny since 2005 with children age new born-11 years old.

I'm trustworthy, reliable, always punctual.

At the moment I work for top nanny agency. Job is not permanent.

Recently I won competition for the best nanny working for them.

I have done DSB, Pedriatic First Aid Course.

Consider driver.

Fluent English


Please feel free to contact me for more details.


Regards,

Aneta Hoffman-Gil

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