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My name is Ruby and I?m looking for ad hoc nanny work to fit around my university schedule. I am currently in my third year at Greenwich University and I?m going on to complete my PGCE in September. At the moment my availability is all day Mondays and Thursdays, also Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons.

I have experience with babies and children from three months to 10 years. Last summer I worked with a family of three children aged three, six, and ten. The summer before, and the one before that, I looked after twins in America who were three months old the first year and 15 months the second. I also have a number of families in the area who I work for regularly, both during the day and evening babysitting. I have a network of nannies in the area and know a lot of playgroups and activities to keep children entertained.

I can provide references.

Please message me to discuss further,

Ruby

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Hi,

are you still looking for nanny work?

Our family is looking for an after school nanny to start asap for our daughter aged 8 yrs and son 14 yrs, both very self-sufficient. Hours are 3.30pm (school pick-up from Rosendale school - walking distance from our house off Croxted Road SE23) until 6.30pm: Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, term time only. Work includes cooking dinner, homework support and some dog walking. Pay:?12 per hour gross.


Let us know if you're interested.


Thanks,

Ollie

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