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MarieM

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Hello mums,


I am still looking for a job as a nanny for at least 3-4 days or at least 35 hours a week. I have a daughter and she is now 3 years old. She will be in the nursery most of the day. 9.15-3.30pm


I have first aid certificate and now I have done my DBS check, so I am waiting for them to get back to me to finish my registration with OFSTED.


Even I am looking for a job as a nanny, I am also happy to do some cleaning and ironing to keep your things organised.


I am 33 years old, very patient and positive. I have almost 10 years of experience as a nanny looking after children aged 0-8 years old. I am happy to provide a very good references and I charge ?10 per hour.


I like to do some painting/drawing same as going to the parks. Playing, reading books...


I am looking for someone who would be happy with my daughter around, sometimes😊


I live in Peckham area.


For more information, please do send me a PM. I am also happy to help between Christmas and New Year😉


Have a lovely day

Marie

Hi Marie,


I live in East Dulwich and looking for a new nanny to start in January. My daughter is 4 years old and at school so we need someone to do drop offs / pick-ups Mon to Thurs and cover for school holidays. We could offer a pro rata salary of c.30-35 hours a week on average so that you receive the same pay every month.


If you're interested please send me your cv to [email protected].


Many thanks

Crystal

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