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Creative, Fun loving Nanny


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Good Afternoon Mums and Dads,

No sooner have we got Halloween, & Fireworks night over, And we'll be having to think about retrieving the Christmas lights & decorations from the attic.

And aren't the Christmas ads doing a wonderful job of reminding us of just how fast it's approaching.

But to a few I'm one of those irritating people that simply love everything about Christmas!


I feel I'm going to miss out big time at the moment as I'm in between jobs.

And if I don't hurry up and get my skates on, I'm going to miss out on all the fun! all the lovely creative work you can do with the kids at this time of year, taken them to Christmas parties, and all the excitement of making outfits for their Christmas shows, and making sure they've learnt their Christmas hymns, ( And of course let's not forget there (VERY IMPORTANT) two lines they have to learn for the Christmas play! : )


I am looking for a part time role 2/3 full days as a Nanny, and would like to stay in and around Dulwich area,

I'm Ofsted registered with a very recent enhanced Crb Check, and I also hold a recent paediatric first Aid

certificate. I don't drive, but love long walks, and cycle.

I have 15+ years experience of looking after Children and babies.

I am a warm caring and fun person to be with, and I would be happy to send you my CV upon request.

I also hold excellent written references.


I look forward to hearing from you.


Regards

Hazel Taylor

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Hello Hazel,


I just saw your ad, we're looking for an after school nanny to pick up our daughter in Judith Kerr school (in Herne Hill) and bring her back home in Gipsy Hill, every week day.


We're looking for someone to start as soon as possible, 2hours every day (5-7pm), so that's minimum 10 hours per week. If you're interested please PM me and we can meet! Thanks!


Violette

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