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Looking for after school nanny from 16 April 2018


amyers

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Hi,


We have two young children and live in East Dulwich.


The hours we are offering are: 3.20 pm. - 7 pm. Monday to Friday. We are paying ?11.00 per hours. We would really like someone who is happy to take them to the park some days after school, make them a light snack after school and a healthy dinner. Both our children are happy, healthy and good company.


We would like our new nanny to carry out a few light household duties such as make their beds, do their washing and if possible, help them with their homework. We would also like someone who is happy to look after them during school holidays (when we are not on holiday) and do some babysitting too.


If you'd like to know more I'll be very happy to give you more detail.


Please PM me.


Many thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.


Amanda

Hi my name is Sharon I am interested in babysitting your boys I do occasionally babysitting at the moment. Looking after children at the nursery that I work at in east Dulwich. Where i live. I do have 19 years experience working with children from the ages 9 months to 5 years

Hello,

My name is Kamilya I am French living in Sydenham hill i have been working as a nanny for about 10 years, good checkable references and I have a lovely well behaved daughter who is 19 months also ofsted registred looking for a family who would Adopt us. Would you be interested, if so or if you need more informations please don't hesitate to contact me.


Looking forward to hearing from you,


Kamilya

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