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Very experienced nanny looking for Thursday work and occasional Fridays


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Hello!


I've been a nanny in the area for about 7 years, sadly my current family (of 3 years) are getting a live in nanny to provide wrap around care now the girls are both going to be in full time school so I'm looking for new work. My Monday- Wednesday's are sorted but I need something for Thirsdays and perhaps the odd Friday too!


I'm first aid qualified, insured and Ofsted registered, have extensive experience with all ages and babies from 4 months old (but very happy to take younger) and have a fair bit of special needs experience too- ASD in particular. I'm very happy to cook healthy meals for children as well as their parents if they like! I particularly enjoy days out with the children to museums, galleries and special events.


I'd be looking to start from August/September, and am also available as a babysitting option! :-)


Thank you,


Sarah

Hi Sarah,


I saw your post and I thought I'd get in touch as I'm possibly looking for some extra childcare help around the time you're advertising for.


I'm expecting my second child at the end of September and currently have an 18month old. She is in nursery and will continue to go for 2 days a week when I go on maternity leave (Aug) but I'm concerned that I might need a little extra help here and there once baby number 2 arrives (especially in the early days).


Let me know if you fancy meeting for a coffee. I'm completely choca at work until 21st July but if you are still looking for work maybe we could meet w/c 24th?


Best wishes,

Lucy

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