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Nanny position in Herne Hill


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We have two boys 6 and 3. We are looking for a nanny for 21 hours a week covering after school Monday to Thursday and a couple of morning drop offs. The ideal person will also be available to do full days Monday To Thursday for 6 weeks across the school holidays. Salary to be discussed but this would a role at competitive rates, with paid holiday and use of payroll company. You would receive your pay so you had the same amount each month.


We are a happy and pretty easy going bunch. Our current nanny has been with us for several years which hopefully reassures that we are good employers!

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Hi,


My name's Claire I live locally and am offering my services as a nanny. I have worked in a nursery and a primary school. I have also done a lot of after school care with different ages. If you would like I can send you a CV and even a reference, or we could meet for a cup of tea.


Thanks,


Claire

Hello my name is Emma Barry I live in west dulwich, I have looked after my nieces up intill they started full time school,my youngest niece started at Rosendale school September just gone. I really miss my the childminding, Iam very interested and are available what ever hours you need and days thank you Emma Barry 07841535627

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