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Naomi here , I am a Dulwich local and have been practically since a child so know SE22 and the surrounding areas like the back of my hand which is why I am looking for a job locally. I am looking for a full or part time role, open to longer or more hours if on offer. Feel free to message me for any more info, I am available immediately and can provide excellent references . I also have a recent dbs checks and up to date first aid certificate.Take care and thanks for reading.



Naomi

HI Naomi

We are looking for an after-school nanny from January for up to 15/16 hours per week to look after our happy 9 year old girl. This is usually 3.30-6.30pm each day although we can be flexible about which days if all five are difficult. We usually have regular babysitting and inset days to cover as well if you'd like more hours. Job is picking up from school in Denmark Hill and bringing home for tea/homework/play till we get back; we are based near Brockwell Park.

Our lovely current nanny is moving to Spain after Xmas so we have to look again. Let me know if you're interested in finding out more.

Look forward to hearing from you.

Lou Errington

We are looking for a nanny to look after our 1 and 3 year old girls. The hours are 8-6.30 Tuesday to Friday and the position would be starting ideally some time in January. We live in Herne Hill and the 3 year old goes to Half Moon Montessori in the mornings. If this is of interest perhaps you can e-mail me [email protected]?

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