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Nanny looking for full/part time or nanny share position.


MarieM

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Hello,

I am a nanny with almost 10 years experience of looking after children aged 0-8years old. I am looking for another lovely family to work for. I work for my current family for about 18 months now, but the youngest boy is going to nursery, full time. That means not enough hours for me. I am looking for full/part time or nanny share position. I am now registering myself as OFSTED nanny, I now have my first aid course done. I am also happy to do some cleaning, laundry, ironing if needed.

I am looking for a family that lives around Nunhead/Peckham/Peckham Rye/New Cross Gate/ Camberwell.

My daughter goes to nursery in Peckham 3 mornings a week, so I will take her to work with me most of the time. This is what I do now and it works well.

Thank you and please, let me know if interested. I can start at the beginning of November😊


Marie

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