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Nanny required 2 afternoons per week


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Hi Prospective Nannies


I have a 5 month old boy and am looking for childcare for 2 afternoons or mornings per week, a total 10 hours in the Upper Sydenham / Sydenham Hill / Forest Hill borders to allow me time to work.


Flexible on days but would like him cared for at my home but with walks out etc.


Please message me if interested.


Many Thanks

Rosanna

Hi Rosanna!

I just came across your posting after my recent nanny-mom referred me to the E Dulwich forum to find another family. While I am 23, I have worked in childcare professionally for five years, including paid childcare jobs, private babysitting, and private part-time nannying. I have just finished my master?s course at UCL and will be working there two days per week. Therefore, I am available immediately and for two-three days per week (and occasional weekends or babysitting nights as well!). I have been DBS checked for uni last year, so that is still current.


My CV is attached, and I am happy to put you in contact with my previous family or the emails of my previous jobs if desired. The CV attached is primarily used for my research applications, thus older childcare positions are not included.


My rates do vary, depending on hours worked per day etc. Typically, I look for about 7.50-10 per hour (with more hours worked lowering the rate), though I am flexible.


I do hope to hear back and look forward to the possibility of meeting your family!


Feel free to ask any questions!


BW,

Lisa Wiltsee

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