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Part-time nanny wanted


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Hello, I?m looking for a part-time nanny to ?join? our family. Someone to look after our 11 month old daughter 1-2 days a week; someone to look after our 3 year old daughter from time to time; and someone to babysit for us.


It probably goes without saying that the person needs to love children (particularly young ones!) and have had previous nannying/childcare experience. They also need to have flexibility in their schedule to be able to accommodate ad hoc requests - this is a really important one for us as my husband is away a lot with work and we have no family close by.


We live in Forest Hill SE23, near the Horniman.


If you?re interested or know anyone else who might be, please message me.

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Good morning,


What days and how many hours do you require?

I work as a nanny on Thursdays and Fridays but available for additional days.

My CV is updated with detailed information which I am more than happy to send to you.

Look forward to hearing from you.

Dominique

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi parents,


My names shakeela and I?m 19 years olds! I?m currently a student and looking for part time or full time positions. I?m available for school runs and school drop offs around east Dulwich and Dulwich village area. I?m reliable and trustworthy, and I?m great with children as I have tones of baby sitting experience. I have 2 nephews ages 1 and 7 months. I?ve worked with children from newborn to 8 and have references available on request.

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