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Nanny required in East Dulwich from July


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We are looking for a nanny to join our family from July to look after our 3 and 4 year old children.

Term time would be 2pm or 3pm until 7pm mon-thurs and 2-5pm on Fridays

Holidays would be 8am-7pm mon-thurs and 8am - 4pm on Fridays

Please PM me for more details

Thanks

Hi my name is Anne Rowe. I have seen your nanny advertisement and would be very interested in becoming your nanny. I have 6 years experience of working with children and have my own little girl. I have my NVQ level 2 and level 3 working with young children and a level 3 management qualification. I have a love for working with children and am a very fun, Kind, caring, energetic and creative person. I am flexible and looking for a permanent family to work with. I have a full clean drivers licence. Hopefully we can talk more about this position

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