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Full time live out nanny required!


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We are looking for a full time nanny to care for our two sons aged 7 months and 3 years. Both parents work full time and we are looking for a nanny who is dedicated to raising our two boys to be confident, happy and kind! We are looking for someone with previous experience of being a full time nanny, Ofsted registered, DBS checked and first aid qualified.


Competitive salary and pension

Hello,


My name is Alena, i am originally from Czech republic. I am living in Eltham and working in the past 4 years in East Dulwich as a full time nanny for family with 4 year old twins. I am working as a nanny over 7 years, so i have plenty of experience with young and school age children.

I am looking for a full time nanny job and the role you offering sounds amazing. Can you please let me know some more information about this position, please? Also if you interested, i am happy to send you my CV.


Looking forward to hear from you soon.

Alena

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