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Hello everyone,


I've been a nanny for 14 years and looking for a new role as my current job is coming to an end. I'm available from August onwards and ideally looking for 4-5 days a week although happy to consider 2 or 3 days.


I'm fully qualified and Ofsted registered. I've looked after children of all ages - from newborn up to twelve years old. I have worked in a nanny share and worked with multiple children of the same age.


I love my career as a nanny and am looking for a new role that will enable me to continue providing a fun, happy learning environment.


Please PM with any questions!!


Kind regards

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Hi,

Just saw your post and thought you could be just what we are looking for.

We are looking for a nanny to start imminently 8am - 6pm Monday - Thursday (for the month of August only) for our 22month old son. We live in Camberwell near Vestry Road.

If you are interested, please do get in touch.

Best wishes,

Lindsay

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