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WANTED: After school nanny for East Dulwich area


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We?re looking for an after school nanny from late August/beginning of September to do pick up of our two girls from nursery and school. Days/hours would be from school pick up from 3 to 6:30 as minimum hour, on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays. We do have a he a nearby family with a daughter in the same school also looking, so more hours and any share is possible, but based on after school.


Our girls are currently two and a half and five. Both lovely (of course)! In September, the youngest will be in her last year of nursery and the elder will be starting Year 1.


Give me a call/email/text if interesting. Note that this isn?t a full time position.


Toby (07530268819)

HI, Toby.


My name is Nina.

I am working now as after school nanny in Fulham. I am looking the same position but in Dulwich where I am living.

I have all documents, recommendations and DBS. I have experiences working at the nursery and in the school. Also, I have qualifications Childcare Level 2 and Teacher assistant Level 3.


Kind regards.


Nina.

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