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I am an experienced nanny seeking a full day role for 2-3 days a week in the East Dulwich area from September. I have years of experience, am fun, enthusiastic, and energetic, and love teaching children about the world, and learning from them too.

I will have two full days available per week from September (Mon - Thurs) and am looking for a permanent role with a lovely family.

I have a full, clean driver's license, have paediatric first aid and am Ofsted registered and can provide contactable references.

Please feel free to drop me a line if you think could fit in with your family!

Hello! We are looking for someone from September for Tuesdays and Wednesday full days, and also potentially after school pick up on Thursdays....

We will be living in Talfourd Rd Peckham with our 3 year old daughter.

Are you interested? Do you want to give me a call on 07872 603884?

Thanks! Eleanor

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