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Hi mums and dads,


I'm a 26 years experienced chilcarer looking for a nanny job.


I'm currently au pair living at West Dulwich. I will be working for my host family only few hours every day in July, so available for any nanny job or babysitting, I don't mind if it's for regular or occasional appointments :) If you think I can help your family don't hesitate to concact me.


At the same time, I'm interested in a full time nanny job only for the months of August and September, so if you need a summer nanny, text me!


I can provide good references and letters of recommendation. I have several experencies with babies and children until 14 years old. I'm Spanish and I have been working for English, French and Swiss families, so I can talk Spanish and Catalan, and French and English.


Kind regards,


Bel?n

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