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*Wanted: Self-employed Ofsted Registered Nanny*


A new mum with a 9wo baby boy is looking for a part-time Nanny in East Dulwich. Her requirements are as follows:


- you must be Ofsted registered (she is in the childcare scheme at Uni)

- you must have experience with newborn babies.


Mum would also like, but not essential:


- someone who is willing to do a little bit extra to support her like tidying up.


Mum is flexible about timing so if you already have a child that you take to and from school and have some free time in the day on a weekly basis, this could be ideal for you.


I have been a doula for this mum and I can honestly say that this baby is an absolute pleasure and delight to care for.


Please kindly drop me a PM only if you meet the above requirements. Mum is moving to East Dulwich today and would rather only see suitable candidates.


Many thanks!


Kim

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