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After school nanny wanted SE22


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Hello nannies


Our nanny is moving on to a full time position so we are looking for a new after school nanny Mon-Thurs 3.30pm - 7pm, starting in Jan.

Responsibilities & experience as follows:

2 x children 6 and 8 years

Pick up from school at 3.30pm

Homework

Supper

Finish time 7pm

DBS checked

First aider preferred

Driving licence not essential


We also require ad hoc babysitting and would be interested in full time support in the school holidays.

Based in East Dulwich

Please reply by private email to discuss in further detail.

Thanks

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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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