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Hello,


I'm looking for a temporary nanny to help me look after my 11 month old daughter from June 6th to June 20th. Our childminder is away on holiday and I am starting a course so will need time to study at home. Because I will be at home, I'm flexible as to days and hours, but was thinking 1pm to 4pm four days a week (excluding weekends).


Please get in touch if you could help.


Thanks


Jess

Hi,

My name is Katie and I'm a 19 year old student on summer holidays from university. I live in West Dulwich and so know local areas well. Last year in my gap year I was a full time nanny for two children in East Dulwich and I have had experience babysitting children of many different ages over the years. I am available for the dates you mentioned and would be happy to come over and meet you beforehand. If I can be of help please contact me on 07807280739.

Thank you,

Katie

Hi Jess,


I'm Elena, I'm a 24 year old qualified nurse.

I have childcare experience as I worked as an aupair in Dulwich Village for the lasts 8 months.I looked after two children: a 5 year old boy and a 1 year old girl.

At the moment I am unemployed, so I could help you for the dates you mentioned.

If you need, the family who I worked for can provide you my reference.


My telephone number is 07521205670


I'm looking forward to hearing from you,


Elena

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