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Nanny wanted for a Nanny share from January


Nicola M

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Hello


We are two mums looking for a nanny to start as early as possible in 2018. We live in Peckham Rye and East Dulwich and our babies will be 10 months (boy) and 15 months (girl) in January.


We are looking for a kind and responsible nanny with experience of babies of this age who can be based at either of our two homes for 2-3 days a week. Ideally Thursday and Friday to start with.


Please PM me if you are interested in the position.


Thanks, Nicola

Hi Nicola,


I'm very interested in your post.

Im a 33 year old British nanny with 14 years experience looking after children aged from newborn to 6years.

I've had lots of experience with weaning and potty trained.

I am a non smoker and i also drive.

If you would like anymore information please do get in touch.


Kind regards,

Laura

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey!


My name is Yasmine and I am an OFSTED approved experienced nanny, based in Southwark.


I am currently offering my nanny services for families seeking childcare. I am enhanced DBS checked and First Aid trained. Due to my experience as a family nanny I can provide excellent references. Im very interested in the current position you are offering.


looking forward to hearing from you.


Yasmine

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