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Nanny needed in Nunhead


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Hello,


We are two families in Nunhead, SE15 looking for a caring, kind, reliable and creative nanny for a nanny share starting early June. The role would initially be 3 days a week and increase to 4 days a week in July.


The nanny would be looking after a boy and a girl who will both turn 1 in the summer, plus a 4 year old big sister. She will start school in September and join the babies most afternoons. The role would include picking her up from a local school (no driving necessary).


The hours will be 8am-6pm, Monday-Thursday (possibly a couple of hours shorter on Wednesdays, therefore roughly 38 hours per week).


We would like the nanny to be DBS checked and have completed a paediatric first aid course. She should be Ofsted registered or willing to register, and have previous experience in childcare. We'd also like her to have a good level of English, like spending time outdoors, and enjoy activities such as reading and music. The role would include cooking healthy meals for the children.


Please get in touch if this is a role you are interested in. Many thanks!

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Hi there!


I am a 23 year old nanny, living in Sydenham in South East London and looking for the perfect family here.


I am highly experienced, and confident working with and catering for the many physical and emotional needs of very young babies/children. I have over 4 years of experience in childcare, working as a nanny and live-in Au Pair; in London, France, as well as teaching English in Italy. Most recently I finished working as a nanny for two families; each with a gorgeous 1 year old daughter and I would not trade this experience for the world. Afterwards, both babies were of nursery age and I have just returned from a 3 month sabbatical touring South America and am now looking for a full time summer position.


I am fully DBS checked, and have my paediatric first aid certificate. I am musically trained, grade 8 and grade 6 on

piano and trumpet, and would be more than happy to incorporate music into my care duties in whatever way you see fit, as I strongly believe that music is a brilliant tool for life, and a way of creatively enhancing the worlds of children of all ages, and their development as human beings.


I am available Mon-Fri and of course for ad hoc babysits, and would be happy to start ASAP (July 2018).


Please feel free to contact me to meet in person or via email for a CV or referees, my email is [email protected] if you require any further information.


Bridget Spencer

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