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Local experienced nanny - ad hoc and long term!


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We have three very experienced, local nannies available immediately - or would wait for a January start!


Here is the profile of one of the nannies we are representing currently and she is looking for part time work....


- Name: Dulwich Childcare Nanny(!)

- Lives: Peckham Rye

- Worked with ages: Newborn-14 years

- Current:

Recently finished a F/T nanny role in SE15 to a family of three children, aged Newborn B, 2 y/o G and 3 y/o B (at time of starting) and has reduced her hours to work part time for another local family. Looking for part time work to supplement, preferably long term, but will consider temporary! Also available for ad hoc!

Has a good network of families that use her for babysitting in the surrounding areas.

- Previous:

Mar 2012 to July 2016: Sole-charge Nanny to a family of three children, aged Newborn B, 2 y/o G and 3 y/o B (at time of starting). This role started as one day per week whilst also working for the family below and then progressed when the previous job ended

Jan 2011 to Dec 2014: Nanny to three children, G 5 y/o, B 8 y/o and G 10 y/o (at time of starting). F/T 4 day per week position, sole-charge. SE22

Dec 2014 ? June 2015: Cr?che worker for a mobile cr?che, a morning role, 6 months contract, looking after refugee children. 3 months- 12 years. Dulwich and surrounding areas.

June 2010 to Oct 2010: Personal Assistant providing daily help and support to a new Mum whilst she was on Maternity. Mainly a PA role but did have sole-charge care of the baby at times during her position, nappy changes, supervising naps, feeding, play.

- Childcare credentials:

Enhanced DBS check clear to work with children issued December 2014

Child Psychology Diploma Course, Currently doing this course- NLP centre of excellence

- Driver: Yes

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