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Hi families!


My recent nanny-mom referred me to this forum to find a new family now that Henry has gone to a full time child-minder. 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 in research two days per week. Therefore, I am available immediately and for one-two-or-three days per week (flexible and available for occasional babysitting/weekends!). I have been DBS checked for uni last year, so that is still current.


I am happy to put you in contact with my previous family or the emails of my previous jobs if desired. Additionally will provide CV if requested.


My rates do vary, depending on hours worked per day etc. Typically, I look for about 8-12 per hour (with more hours worked lowering the rate), though I am flexible.


Feel free to ask any questions, including more detailed experience or availability!


Best,

Lisa

Hi Lisa,

We are looking for help with our daughter 9 years old

Drop off to school (6:45 to 8am)

after school (from 4:15pm) (collect her from school and take her to different activities after school and bring her back home- )

and weekends (usually Sundays mornings to take her to different activities).

And some extra help...

Well paid


We leave 5 min from Forest Hill station.


To start asap.


Please let me know if this could interested you.


Thanks,


carolina

[email protected]

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