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Looking for a nanny 4 days a week Dulwich


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I am looking for a nanny to care for my 2 sons aged 3 and 10 months for 4 days a week (ideally with flexibility to work 5 days a week at certain times of the year).

The nanny will need to be able to drive in order to do nursery pick-ups for my eldest son.


I am based near Dulwich village. Please PM me if interested!

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,


I'm a British NVQ 3 Early Years childcare Development trained Nanny with 14 years experience within childcare. I hold a valid DBS check and a Paediatric First Aid certificate, I hold a I have many years of experience caring for newborns to school aged children so I have done early weaning, potty training, early phonics handwriting practise and reading as well as taking children in my care to planned activities and day trips out and about to farms, museums, parks and play areas. I have a real passion in providing the best childcare possible to all children in my care and am a mum too and am looking for a position where my baby comes with me current aged 5 months and in a great routine with feeds and naps (bottled fed)

For more info feel free to message me to go through my CV I have had two previous employers in the similar area and know the area well.

Could you please give me some more info on the job advertised are you looking for a nanny from now or later also how long do you think you need a sole charge nanny are you looking for a self employed nanny or are you looking into paying taxes NI & pension scheme


Warm wishes


Mrs M B

07983 753 774

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