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We are looking for a nanny to look after our 6 month old daughter and 2 year old son. We need them to start in March and look after them preferably on a weds and Friday to start with and then do three days from April onwards. Our son goes to a childminder two mornings so you would just be looking after the 6 month old in the morning. Please message me if you have any availability and are interested.

Dear parents,

I am an experienced Ofsted Nanny with 15 + years experience.

I am looking for 2-3 days in and around the Dulwich area, and can be available for a immediate start.

I would be very interested in finding out more about the position and have attached my CV.


I look forward to hearing from you

Regards


Hazel

Dear Family

My name is Magdalena and I'm looking for a long term permanent part time nanny position 2-3 days

I have over 6 years childcare experience working as a nanny.

I'm interested in about this position, and I attached my CV

If you have any questions don't hestite to contact with me.

Looking forward to hear from you .

Best regards

Magdalena Bochenek

Hi my name is jo I'm a registered childminder but I'm currently full but I do know a excellent childminder with availability , we run a playgroup together Tuesdays and Wednesdays , she's based at Peckham rye if your interested . I will give you her number 0207 6350493 .


Jo

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