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Professional, experienced, Ofsted registered nanny available


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Dear families,


I am an experienced, OFSTED registered Nanny with over 17 years sole charge experience looking after children of various ages as well as nanny share and twins experience.

I am reliable, organised, fun, very responsible and I LOVE my job.


I also have a 7 year old son who goes to Harris Academy in East Dulwich. I would still like to do the school run and have him with me at work on school holidays.


I am looking for 2-3 (Mon-Wed) full days nanny position in Dulwich.


I have a NVQ3 qualification in childcare, First Aid, own car and great references.


Please do not hesitate to contact me for more information.


Look forward to hearing from you,

Petra

Hi,


I am looking for childcare/housekeeper for 3 days a week. My daughters need to be collected at 4.15 from school in Dulwich and I live in North Dulwich area. Duties would also include cleaning and cooking meals. If interested, pls call me on 07712189295. Thanks. Sangeeta

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