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Looking for part time nanny (3 days/week) SE22


Piumi

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Hi - I'm returning to work at the start of February 2019 and we are looking for a part time nanny (reliable, kind and caring) to do wrap around care (3-7pm) 3 days a week (flexible on which days excluding Friday)for our three daughters (Ages 5, 3, 10 months). We live in East Dulwich, SE22. Responsibilities will include school and nursery pick up which are both close to our house, preparation of children's tea and bath time etc. PM for more information about the job and our family if you are interested. Excellent references essential.


Many thanks,

Piumi

Hi Piumi,


I wonder if this position is still available?


I live locally in Herne Hill, I work freelance so these kinds of hours are perfect for me.


To let you know a little more about me, I'm 29 and I'm the oldest of 6 children, the youngest of which is 2! So I have a lot of experience with toddlers and babies. I have also worked as a nanny previously for older girls of 7 and 11 but can certainly provide references or whatever you require. Lots of experience with preparing meals/pick up/bath time etc and I grew up and went to school locally so also a good knowledge of the area!


Do get in touch if you are still looking for someone and I would be happy to meet up for a chat.


Thanks,


Lily

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