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Looking for a nanny - January 2019


KellyG22

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Hi, I am looking for a nanny as part of a two family share from mid/late January 2019. We have two babies(a boy and a girl) who will both be 11 months old in January.


Both families are based in East Dulwich and we need childcare from Monday to Thursday from 8am until 6/6:30pm. We are keen to find someone who is reliable and enthusiastic and has an enhanced DBS check and first aid training.


Ideally we are looking for someone who has worked in the local area previously and is up to date on local classes and activities and would enjoy taking the babies to the local parks and museums. We would require that our nanny prepares healthy and varied meals for the babies and helps to keep the house tidy. A nanny who has worked in a share, or with more than one baby previously is preferred,


Please send me a private message on the forum if you are interested and we can discuss in more detail.


Thanks, Kelly

Hello I'm Sharon currently working as a nanny for 2 families in east Dulwich. How ever the children are starting school so I am looking for a new role and would be interested in this position.please let me know your email address and I will send you my CV.

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