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Hi we are starting a search for a new nanny to start at the end of August. We have a 4 year old who will be in school and a 2 year old. The hours are 8 till 6 Monday to Thursday based in Forest Hill. Would love to hear from nannies with their own little one so that the youngest has a playmate in the day. PM me if interested with CV.


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Gail

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Dear,Gail


I saw your advert in East Dulwich forum. I am a professional nanny living in Brixton Hill with my own child looking for a job as a nanny and your advert sound very interesting for me. Here is a bit of information about my 1 year and 9 months old son and myself.

I have 5 years experience looking after babies and toddlers, I am flexible easy going, puntual, fun and very responsable person with a excelent reference. My child is in good routine and kind little boy ready to make more friends.

If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact me on 07588747854.


Regards,

Sandra Ortiz

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