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WANTED: Childminder/Nanny for wrap around care in Brockley


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Starting end of August 2017


We are looking for a Childminder/Nanny (ofsted registered ideally), to provide wrap-around care to our 3 boys (7 year old - starting year 3, and twin 4 year olds starting in reception), in Brockley SE4.


The role would involve morning drop-offs and evening pickups to school. We are happy to drop the children off or you can use our home. The ideal person would have similar experience and be willing to provide evening meals and help with homework when required.


If you are interested please PM me with your details.

In reply to http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,1835709,1835709#msg-1835709


Hello! I think I would fit the role perfectly! I have been providing similar care to a family with children aged seven and ten since last October but am now looking to move into a more full-time position.


Please see my attached CV


Thank you for your time,


Best,

Steph

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