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Looking for nanny/childminder Wed/Thurs afternoons from December


alisewan1

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Hello,


We are first-time parents to an 8-month old baby boy, Emlyn, (born January) looking for a nanny or childminder (SE15ish) from December. The hours aren't substantial so this might be the perfect opportunity for a student. We are located just off Peckham High Street near Persepolis.


From Wednesday 30th November we need someone from 1pm - 5.30pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays.


We are looking for a creative, energetic individual who believes in plenty of fresh air for children and the power of imaginative play! Emlyn currently has a 2-hour nap from 1pm-3pm so the first bit would be easy! We would ask you to prepare his supper for 5pm.


Ideally, we'd like someone to come to our house whilst he's still so young, but we would also consider bringing him to a local childminder with a small number of children.


If you're interested please send your CV, covering letter and hourly rate to [email protected]. We'd love to hear from you!


Very best wishes


Alice and David

Hi Alice and David

If you still looking for someone to look after your child, I am a child minder living in east Dulwich, mother of two children 9 and 12 I have a qualification in child care , I have lot of experience looking after children , I have my son at Goodrich school which need to be pick . I am not a register childminder. I can provide good reference if you are interested .Please contact me on 07876756751 . CLAUDIA

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