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Looking for a nanny 2-3 days per week from Jan/Feb


AlexandraH

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Hi

We are based in Honor Oak Park se23 and looking for a nanny for our (will be) 10 month old son from Jan or Feb 2020.

Hours needed are 7.15am to 7pm, and flexible with days but 2/3 days a week.

Looking for experience but not necessary to drive or have own car as expect everything to be local enough. Ideally first aid trained and all the necessary checks and experience.


Thanks

Alex

Dear Alexendra,


My name is Ana, I am an Ofsted registered nanny with over 6 years of experience, EU passport, full clean licence, own car, good references and a genuine passion for children. I am looking for a lovely family in the South East area from January or beg February.

Rate ?12+/hr


Hope hearing from you soon.


Best wishes,


Ana

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