Jump to content

Looking for babysitter with twin experience


flo567

Recommended Posts

I'm looking for a babysitter/nanny with experience looking after young twins who could be available on an ad hoc basis. I have a boy/girl twins who are 3 and a half months now and some help in the day time to let me get some work done now and again or the odd evening would be ideal.


Please PM me if you think you might be able to help.


Thanks

I am also very interested in this! We have nine month old twin boys. We are coping fine without a nanny but having someone reliable and local who could look after them occasionally would be ideal. I would also welcome a PM from anyone who has references available. Thanks!

Hi, I am a caring nanny from Spain My mother is an English teacher.

I got my degrees in Early Childcare Education and Music. I have experience and great references as a nanny, au pair, in Music schools, nurseries..


Also I speak 5 languages and I play instruments. I love cooking and I don't smoke.

I am looking desesperated for working because I had a bike accident and I lost my job one month ago but now I am completely recovered.


My phone is 07719063844.

All the best, Alba

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi, I am a fully trained highly experienced nanny with 28 years under my belt!!!

I am about to start a permanent 3 day week job with twin boys in beckehnham but looking to fill mondays and fridays either semi permanently or ad hoc.

If you would like to see my CV please send me your email address and I can ping it over.

Am happy to come to Dulwich etc .

Kind regards

Tina

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • In  parts of Europe you just get charged tax at the end of your stay somewhere. Usually a couple of quid added to your bill. Most tourists are pretty happy to stump up the cost, as it's an expected expense.  I  think it's a good way to make money and remove the burden from locals.  It's for foreigners, Sue - I'm sure Londoners and brits will still be able to freely cross the borough lines without having to go through checkpoint charlie 🙂 
    • It doesn't work like that. There won't be differential pricing for tourists and residents at any attractions, checkpoints or a requirement to carry one's papers with one at all times. A levy is put on hotels, maybe on Air B&Bs, on a bed per night basis. That cash goes to Southwark. It's pretty easy to administer.
    • Don't see an issue at all. Sounds like the protest is being made by friends and families of the two off licences, Morleys, pret and maxim chicken who are within 100 m of the school. Much ado about nothing. Besides if it doesn't proceed, the kids will walk a but further!!
    • Whilst I agree to some extent,  are they going to have some kind of checkpoint?  I can't see how this could work in practice. Surely Southwark residents go to these places quite frequently as well, particularly Tate Modern?  Will we have to take proof of residency every time we go out? What happens when family are with us who don't live in Southwark? Will other London boroughs start doing the same thing? Will Southwark residents be charged a tourist tax to visit "tourist attractions" in other areas, eg the V&A and the British Museum?
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...