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Looking for nanny 25 hours a week (Sept 2019 start)


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Hello,


We are looking for a professional nanny starting in September 2019 for 25 hours. (possibly more maximum of 30h)


Monday: 8am - 7pm (11h) (this could potentially be swapped for another day)

Tuesday: 3.30pm - 7pm (3.5h)

Wednesday: 3.30pm - 7pm (3.5h)

Thursday: 3.30pm - 7pm (3.5h)

Friday: 3.30pm - 7pm (3.5h)


We are looking for a caring, fun and creative person who can also do light meals and some light housework.


Would love to meet you if you are interested!

Hello my name is Tekisha, I am 27 and based in the se17 area. Currently i am working in a lovely primary school as an SEN LSA. I have a calm, positive and happy personality and i am located in Southwark. I have a level 3 qualification in childcare and education and I am a qualified nursery nurse and previously worked with two wonderful families as a nanny.

Currently i am working in my school up until the ending of July so i am looking for a lovely new family to work with doing full days after that.

I am comfortable with all ages as i?ve worked with babies and school aged children and i am happy to do some light housework if needed, plan activities, attended playgroups and babysit if that is what you are looking for.

i am looking forward to hearing from you, thank you.

Tekisha.

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