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  • 1 month later...
Hello I am interested in your post. Currently I am a nanny and I am looking for a new nanny job starting in 2 weeks. I have more than 2 years experience in childcare with children between 2months and 6yo. I have been an au pair m,mother's help/housekeeper and after school nanny. Can provide you references and dbs check
Hello I am interested in your post. Currently I am a nanny and I am looking for a new nanny job starting in 2 weeks. I have more than 2 years experience in childcare with children between 2months and 6yo. I have been an au pair, mother's help/housekeeper and after school nanny. Can provide you references and dbs check

Hi Lucy, would you consider a part time nanny ?

My name is Tekisha, i was previously a nanny to a lovely family of 5 (three boys) and before that i worked as a nursery nurse so i have lots of experience with younger children and primary school aged children.

Currently i work as a special educational needs teaching assistant and i will be finished working in this position in three weeks so im very keen to find a wonderful new family to work with for 30 hours or more a week. and i am happy to do baby sitting,light housework and playgroups.

If you would like any other details i am happy to send them over

Thank you

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Clare,


I am also looking for a nanny in honour oak park to do after school on a Thursday. Picking up from Stillness from September. My kids are 4.5 and 7. If you find someone who suits you, but you don't need them for enough hours, then maybe we could chat about sharing.


thanks

nat

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