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Hello

My name is Iris Rodriguez I am 37 years old nanny from south america . I have a long wxperience looking after babies toddlers and twins.My last permanent job was working for two lovely families looking after 3 children . I enjoy so much being a nanny .currently I am working for an agency as emergency nanny . I can provide excellent references verbal and written .

Also first aid course and up to date DBS

I live in New Cross ideal job is a nanny share position or full time I dont mind if the job is for less than 5 days I can always fill the week.

Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Iris

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hola Iris,


Acabo de ver tu mensaje en el forum. Somos una pareja de espanoles viviendo en East Dulwich. Tenemos un nino de 6 meses. Nuestra companera de piso iba a hacer de nanny pero le ha salido una oportunidad para ir a la universidad y ahora estoy buscando nanny. Se que estas buscando algo para lo antes posible. Yo me incorporaria a principios de Octubre tres o cuatro dias a la semana-por confirmar esta semana-y querria saber si aun asi estarias interesada en explorar esa opcion. Tambien contemplariamos nany share.


A la espera de tus noticias recibe un coordial saludo,


Marta

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