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Highly experienced nanny/babysitter/housekeeper seeks Friday, weekend and/or evening work..


Charchar3

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Hi Parents,


I currently work full time for the NHS as a Child Development Advisor, I conduct 1 and 2 year development checks, and offer support and advice to families and children under 5. Prior to this I have been a nanny for 6+ years and have worked for several local families. I also have a degree in Childhood Studies and an foundation degree in Early Years


I currently have Friday afternoons, evenings and some weekends free. I welcome any nanny, babysitting or housekeeper roles within these hours.


The best way to contact me would be via email on [email protected]


I look forward to hearing from you


Many Thanks


Charlene

Hi Charlene,

We are looking for a possible mothers help on friday, but also an evening babysitter who tidies up/does some ironing etc.


Is this something you are interested im?


We have a 3.5 year old and an 8 month old and are vased in east dulwich.


If you are interested- please let me know your hourly rate etc.


Many thanks,



Emina

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