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Experienced childcare professional wanted


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Are you an experienced childcare professional looking for a new opportunity?


I am currently looking to recruit two childcare practitioners to join a small Ofsted registered

childminding team in East Dulwich. Candidates must have:


- A genuine interest in childcare

- Hold a NVQ Level 2 or NVQ Level 3 in childcare ( or will consider gaining the qualification)

Have at least one/two years experience in a nursery setting or equivalent


The position is from Monday - Thursday and hours are either 7:30am - 13:30 or 13:00 - 18:30. On some occasions you may also be required to work a full day.


If you would like to find out more please forward your CV in the first instance to [email protected] or contact Gaynor on ( 07956952 411) to discuss further.

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