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Dear Families,


After 4 wonderful years with my current family I am on a mission to find a family just as lovely as my current.

I am a proactive nanny/maternity nurse who enjoys to interact with the children and teach them through play. I am CACHE qualified, Sleep training diploma and a child psychology diploma. I have also completed a course in Speech therapy.

I have a wealth of experience with children ages newborn to 10years. I am also a qualified maternity nurse and have experience with twins .Employers have described me as easy going with a sunny disposition. Whatever the weather a smile makes the day brighter.


I am looking for a 3 possibly 4(min 10 hours - No split before and after school roles)day a week role. Start date from April/May 2018 onwards could be earlier or later for the right family.I have excellent knowledge of the Dulwich area.

I'm available for babysitting.


I pride myself on my own personal development and always keep up to date with courses and government guidelines, I feel with my knowledge, experience and qualifications I believe that I am well equipped to play an important role in your Childs life; whilst always having their best interests at heart. I am proud to say I am very adaptable in my work surroundings and very confident in Sole Charge. I have also worked in fully staffed households.


If you are interested in speaking further, please send details of your requirements and a little bit about your family.


Many Thanks

SuperNanny.

I'm helping a friend find a nanny for Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays in Peckham. Hours will be 7.45am-6.15pm (all hours shared) looking after two baby girls aged 14 months and 18 months starting in early or mid-March. The share will be split between homes in SE15 3DY and SE15 2NS. Availability to work ad hoc extra days (especially Wednesdays) or evening babysitting would be welcomed.


Ofsted registration (or willingness to be registered) required. Very good spoken English and a minimum of 3 years sole care experience with children of a similar age required (experience in nanny shares, or with twins or multiple children desirable). A driving license is also desirable. Excellent checkable references, DBS check, and a current paediatric first aid certificate. Rate is ?15.30 for shared hours, ?12.95 if any sole care hours are added (gross).


Please contact Kitty on 07554445169 if you're interested!

Hi there


I am looking for a three day a week nanny starting late April.


We are an easy going Australian/English family looking for an experienced, warm and energetic live out nanny sole charge nanny to look after our two girls from late April/early May in Forest Hill.


Working hours will be Monday - Wednesdays from 7:30 am - 6:30 pm with some regular baby sitting available and possibility of extra ad hoc hours on other week days due to my work travel.


The girls will be aged 3 and 9 months and 11 months when job would begin.


Our 3 year old will likely be in nursery one full day until the end of July and then from September will go to pre-school for 3 hours a day at our local school.


We might also have additional and flexible hours available during the week in the lead up to the end of April 2018.


We are looking for someone reliable, warm and with previous nanny experience with similar aged children. OFSTED registration or willingness to become registered desirable.


If this role sounds like it would interest you please DM me with bit of information about yourself and your experience. We look forward to hearing from you!

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