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Nanny required from October


IssyM

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We're looking for a nanny/nanny share to look after our 11 month old and 4.5 year old boys from the end of October in SE22.

We need either:

- four days a week (Monday-Thursday) 8-6, including drop offs and pick ups at Heber School, or

- two days a week 8-6 plus two days a week school drop offs and pick ups only.


Please message me if you're interested or have a recommendation.


Thanks!

Issy

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Hi Issy,


I'm a 25 years old graduated student looking for a full time nanny position. So I would be interested by your first option, to work Monday to Thursday 8-6pm.


I'm from Paris and leaving next to Peckham library. I'm a french native speaker but I also speak english fluently.


I have more than 6 years of nanny experience with children from 6 months to 12 years old. I'm a smiling, patient and caring young woman but also capable of authority when needed.


I'll be happy to meet to discuss your needs and meet your child, please just contact me in PM or by email.


Have a nice evening,


Regards,


Mrs Sandra Jean Pierre

[email protected]

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