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Wanted: nanny for 28h/week on Monday,Tuesday and Thursdays


Di

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Hello


I am looking for a lovely local nanny for my 1.5 year old son and my 5 year old daughter.


We live in SE21 and need someone on Mondays (half days) and Tuesdays and Thursdays (full days - start around 7.30am and finish at 7pm). My kids are very happy and bubbly and I am looking for someone reliable to take good care of them (mainly my son during the day and then after school care for my daughter).


If interested, please let me know- the position becomes available within a month.


Thank you!

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Diana

Hello, is this position still available?

I am looking for a part time nannying job where i can commit to a family, i myself live locally in east dulwich and have 4 years experience of working with 3 months- 5 year olds.

First Aid Trained, up to date DBS, willing to be Oftsed registered and various other qualifications with certificates available upon request.


Please PM me if interested.

Hi Diana


My name is Jess, I'm 27, and I live in Camberwell. I have always worked for charities and regularly babysit for my (rather large) extended family (I'm the eldest of five children and have 12 younger cousins). I have experience with all ages of children. I used to be a carer for my younger brother for a year, following his hospitalisation when I was 23.


I am currently between jobs due to a restructure of the charity I work for, but I have held several managerial roles since the beginning of my career and consider myself to be very reliable. I'm passionate about crafts, nutrition and cycling. I love being outdoors and I am a huge fan of South London as there's so much wonderful green space.


I would love to come and meet you and your little ones if you feel I might be a good fit. I can provide professional references, and personal too.


Thanks

Jess

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