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Hello Families,

My name is Sarah and I live in lovely Forest Hill. I am looking for a great family to start my adventures with but mostly to find a family that I can stay with long term and call my own. I have nanny experience caring for 2 children aged 1 and 4, 1 year childcare experience in a private nursery where I studied childcare and gained my level 2 qualification, first aid and DBS. I have also done some short term voluntary work in a primary school, I also do odd babysitting over weekends too :) I am extremely caring, fun and very sociable.

I look forward to hearing from you!

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Hi Sarah

We're looking for someone but only for two days a week. My original email below just in case.

Best wishes

Lucy



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> We are looking for a nanny two days a week for our

> easy going family. In the main it will be looking

> after our nearly four month old boy but one day

> will also involve school and nursery pick up and

> drop off.

> The days can either be Tuesday and Wednesday or

> Wednesday and Thursday.

> Wednesday is a longer day - 8.15 to 6.30ish and

> the other day 8.30 to 4.30.

> The older children are 4 and 2, good fun and

> behave (most of the time).

> We are based in Camberwell.

> We're looking for someone relaxed but with

> experience looking after little ones and will also

> have fun with the older two after pick up.

> This could be a term time only position if that

> works better.

> Please email me - [email protected] -

> or DM me if interested.

> Thanks

> Lucy

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