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Wanted: Childminder or nanny share starting October/November


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I am looking for a childminder or nanny-share for my (will be 10 month old) baby, starting in October or November. Ideally it would be two full days a week, or would consider 3 or 4 shorter days, even an earlier or later start date if we found the right person. We're based in Forest Hill but could travel to HOP or East Dulwich.


We are looking for someone who is loving, fun and kind, Ofstead registered and interested in providing healthy food.


Please get in touch if this sounds like you, are a family who already have this magic person and wish to share, or if you're also looking for this situation maybe we could team up.


Thanks!

Hi there,


We are looking for exactly this sort of nanny/childminder for our son who will be 1 in November. We are based in upper Sydenham, about 10 mins walk from Forest Hill station. Ideally we would like 3 days a week, but are fairly flexible. Would be great to meet up to discuss.


Best Wishes,


Bryony

Hi could you please send me more details on what you are expecting the nanny to do I'm a full time mum with five older teenager and I work in local primary school as a early years practitioners and I babysit in evening and weekend holidays for families around dulwich and forest hill I have a DBS check first aid asthma trained and food hygiene level 2 my phone number is 07854053679 or email

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