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Hello everyone


I am Claire a British part time nanny. We are currently looking for a new family to join our very successful & happy nanny share, Wednsdays & Thursdays. The one year old is full of fun & very social, a similar age will work really well.


I love my role in the early years of children's lives. I enjoy working along side families & parents who also work part time as I've found this creates the best all round atmosphere for the little ones, the parents & for myself as the nanny.


I have more than 15yrs experience, DBS check, first aid & I am Ofsted registered, also many excellent references.

I am keen to be based in Forest Hill, as it is such a great area, but also open to East Dulwich or Herne Hill.

We always have lots & lots of fun & games, dancing & story times. Fresh air & trips out are very important, to the lovely local parks & museums.


We are looking for April start. I look forward to hearing from you. Please PM me for more information.


Thanks so much.


From Claire B.

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