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Hi Parents,


I'm currently looking for a Nanny role whether it is full-time or part-time, within the local area.


I'm 26 years old and I live just off of Bellenden Road. I graduated from University in 2014 where I studied a BA(Hons) in Sculpture and also worked part-time/full-time as a nanny for 2 years. We did a lot together, examples being days out to museums and galleries, visits to the park, crafts and making activities but her most favourite thing to do, was to have picnics in the garden.


I make furniture and I really enjoy making all sorts of things, fresh pasta being one. I also enjoy reading and I'm in the midst of starting my own blog on a whole host of related subjects one of which is natural beauty products.


I look forward to hearing back about any potential roles.

Thank you!

Hi,


I'm looking for a bit of help with my twin four-month-old girls. Ideally, I'd like someone to come from around 11am to 3pm each weekday. I need help with keeping the girls entertained/soothed while I make some lunch and maybe even have a quick nap (that would be amazing!). It would also be good to have help going out and about, and with changing them and settling them for their naps. The girls are breastfed, so you wouldn't need to feed them. I also wouldn't expect you to be alone with them at the moment, although if things went well and you were available, it'd be great to continue with the same nanny once I go back to work.


We live about half-way between Herne Hill and North Dulwich stations. If you think you'd be able to help, please send me your CV and references to [email protected], and then maybe we can arrange a time for us all to meet.


All the best,

Holly

Hi,

We are looking for help with our daughter 9 years old

Drop off to school (6:45 to 8am), after school (from 4:15pm to around 6 or 8 depending on activities) (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).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]

Hi,

We are looking for someone to work with our four year old daughter two afternoons a week - Tuesday's and Wednesday's 1230-630 - and would be prepared to offer additional hours if wanted.

Pick ups are half moon Montessori north Dulwich and home in the nd triangle/se24.


If this is of interest please email [email protected] or tel 07825450448

Many thanks

Michelle

Hi I have two boys 6 and 3. I am looking for after school cover mon to Thursday and perhaps a couple of mornings. Ideally I would like some who would be up for doing some full days in school hols. We live in Herne hill. We are an easy going bunch and our current nanny has been with us for 5 years.

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