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I am a 51 year old fully qualified teacher with a current DBS and first aid certificate. I am looking for work outside the classroom. I am also mum to a 15 year old, resident in the local area and a car driver. I have checkable references and enjoy taking care of children of all ages. Please get in touch if you are interested. My rate is ?12 per hour for one child, ?15 for two, and ?20 for three or more children.

Emma 07796074597

Hi Emma,


I am looking for a local nanny/childcare, ideally with a car from May 14th until July 4th to do before and after school/nursery Mon-Fri when my job becomes full time during school exam periods. I will also need ongoing help in term time but reduced hours...but always have babysitting needs etc and I like the idea of my kids knowing a few local mums who help throughout the year. I appreciate you may be looking for a more permanent position but if this summer work sounds manageable, I'd love to meet you?


I have a son 2 years (at Le Nid nursery) and a daughter 5 who is at Herne Hill School.

Timings would be 8-9am for drop off then collection 3.15-6.15pm each evening. We live off east Dulwich Grove. I work at Alleyns so will be home very quickly each night.

Please get in touch if this sounds attractive.

many thanks,

Alice

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