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We're looking for a part-time nanny to look after our 17 month old son on Wednesdays and Thursdays, ideally from July.


This would be from around 8am - 6pm. We're based in Dulwich Village and would need someone to come to our house to look after our son, as well as take him out for walks in the neighbourhood and go to classes etc.


Please get in touch if this sounds like you!

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Hi,


I've just saw your ad and I am interested in the position.


Currently I am studying children counselling at Place2Be and I have a placement at one of the primary schools. I have MA in Applied Psychology and four years experience in working with children and families.


I live in Denmark Hill and look after children of few families in Ruskin Park House, where I live, on ad hoc basis and I am looking for a part time permanent position.


I am first aid trained and hold current DBS.


If you would like to meet me, please get in touch.


With kind regards

Anna

Hi,


I am 25 years old girl currently seeking a part-time nannying position. I worked in a nursery for 7 months as a nursery practitioner and I have also done nannying. I am very interested and able to stay in this role for longer.


Able to provide preferences + CRB Checked.


I currently work part time in East Dulwich as a Barista and I think this position could go well together with each other. Also I live locally just on Barry Road.


If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact me on my email or mobile phone;


[email protected]

07482302135


See attachment below.


Kind Regards,

Jenni Helin

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