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Hi Mums & Dads


My name is Justine, I am a level 3 qualified Spanish speaking nanny whom is seeking a new role for July/August. I work as a full time nanny with my own child (2 year old Aaron) for a family in the Nunhead area, in which I have sole charge of the boys (A currently 19 months & F currently 4 years old) whilst the parents are at work.

We spend our days in parks, museums, farms and playgroups which the children highly enjoy.


I've been with my current family for a year now and unfortunately my position comes to an end due to mum giving up work.


I am a reliable, responsible, trustworthy and fun nanny with more than 5 years of experience with children. I have an NVQ Level 3 diploma in childcare and dbs.


Look forward to hearing from you


Justine De La Higuera

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Hi Justine,

We are currently looking for a nanny to help us with morning pick up to nursery (7.30-8am) and an afternoon pick up from nursery to home plus a few hours of babysitting (4.30/5pm- 7.30pm/8pm) for at least 4 days a week.


I wonder if you have capavity to help? If you are interested in helping usceven with a few days a week, please reply to this.


Alternatively, we are looking for 2-3 days nursery with the aforementioned arrangement and a shared full time nanny for another 2 days. Would you be interested or do you know anyone might be able to help?


Thank you

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