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Hi, we are looking for a new part-time nanny fron the start of September. Mon-Thurs each week (inclding school holidays), min 3 hours per day. Term time likely to be drop off to school and school bus in Dulwich Village, then collect from Dulwich village and bring back to East Dulwich, possibly start supper for the kids. We live in East Dulwich and have 2 children, ages 10yr and 8yrs. Hours needed would be 7:30am-8:30am and then 4pm-6pm although there is some flexibility to these hours (eg could be 3:30-5:30pm instead or could look to extend/reduce hours slightly if required).


Please let me know if you might be interested, thank you and look forward to hearing from you.

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Hi there,


My name is Phoebe Theodorou and I am a 22 year old graduate from East Dulwich. I am looking for nannying work starting September as I would of just finished further studying. I am a very reliable, sensible and caring individual, and absolutely love looking after children.


I have lots of babysitting experience caring for children from as young as 1 years of age to 10 years, as I have been babysitting since I was 15. Furthermore, I have three young siblings who I also care for too.


I have references within the Dulwich area if you would like to contact the parents of children I have looked after.


I would be available full time from September and can even extend the hours you are asking for if necessary. Please would it be possible to give a rough idea on the pay.


Kind Regards,


Phoebe

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