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Looking for a family to nanny-share & a nanny - End of June 2017


Megson

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Hello (summary: nanny-share family and nanny wanted for Mon, Tues, Weds, Thurs in Herne Hill. We don't have a nanny.


We are a family living in the Herne Hill (Denmark Hill/North Dulwich area), and we are looking for a family & a nanny to do a nanny share with from July 2017 for 4 days a week.


Our son will be nearly one years old (one early August). He is a very happy, sociable little boy and thoroughly enjoys the company of other children of all ages. We are ideally looking for another local family to share with.


If this share arrangement is of interest, please feel free to contact me to discuss further.


With thanks for your consideration.

Good afternoon,

I am currently looking for a full time/part time nannying job. If a nnay share is something that you are interested in that would be great because i currently pick up an 11month year old boy and i babysit for him aswell and his mother is highle eager for a nannyshare so that the little boy can interact with other children aswell because hes the only child. The family live in dulwich village which is quite close to you. I also drive which would make things a lot easier.

I am 19 years old which is a positive for me because i believe that it is easier to bond with young children, I have worked in a Ruskin House Nurseey for two years in the baby room, so i have a lot of experience with dealing with young children and planning activities for them.


Hopefully i would be great for you,

Number - 07534833326


Ceejai Powell

Hi, Marites and a mother of 13 months old I'm interested of the role that you offer.its nice that your son is near the age of my little one and its to be nice to see them playing together. And I just live in Herne hill too...here's my number 07533268735

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