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nanny needed from february onwards


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Hello


My name is Cigdem - I am looking for a nanny for my son Storm from February 2020 onwards. My son will then be 6 months old so I need a nanny who is experienced and confident with the care of young babies. we live in East Dulwich, very close to East Dulwich train station.


If you are interested please email me on [email protected]


Best wishes

  • 1 month later...

Hello there,


My name is Carmel Thomas and I am a qualified nanny. I have had 7 years nanny experience and have been with my current family for 18 months. Due to the children?s ages I will be leaving the family at the end of the year.

I am currently looking for a role to begin in January 2020.

I believe myself to be a kind, caring and firm but fair nanny working with a range of ages. I have worked for a few families who are happy to give written references.

If you need or know anyone that is looking for childcare in east dulwich or surrounding areas for January 2020 then please do direct message me and I would be happy to provide more details and send over a CV.



Babysitting on some weekends

Very flexible with days

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