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We are a friendly, fun family living in lower Sydenham.our current childminder has had to give sudden notice and so we are looking for a temporary nanny for:

-this summer term, from end of April-20th July (just this term as I work in SEN education)

-Mon-wed from 7.15am-5.15pm

-looking after our 2, our 2 year old is a lively little man who loves adventure, climbing and exploring and our 4 year old girl loves being creative, getting messy and music and dancing. She goes to a school nursery in the afternoons.


We both work locally and have lived in the area for many years so know lots of local children's activities, parks, museums and places that the children enjoy.


If you are interested and have a current DBS and some references to support your experience, pls get in touch with a personal message.


We are looking to meet and start asap.....many thanks-Chryseus

  • 1 month later...

Hi,

You have probably found someone by now, but if you haven't please contact me. I am a 19 year old student who is looking for work during the summer break from university. I was a full time nanny in my gap year last year for 2 children and have experience of babysitting for many families with different aged children over the years. I live in West Dulwich and used to go to Sydenham High School so know the area well. I am available to start ASAP. Please contact me on 07807280739 if you still need help or of anyone who does.

Thanks,

Katie

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