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Nanny / childcare needed ASAP


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Hi,


Due to the current Covid-19 situation our long term nanny had to fly home at the weekend so we are looking for short to medium term help looking after our kids (ideally until the end of May). We have three kids (6, 4, 18 months)the eldest two are at a local school but the youngest is at home full time. My husband and I can help with school pick and drop off and the busy time at the end of the day when all three are at home so we are mostly looking for someone to look after our 18 month boy during the day and then muck in and help in the early evening. We can be pretty flexible on hours but are ideally looking for someone from 8-6 mon to thu. If schools close we wouldn?t expect you to have full time sole charge of all three.


Thank you

Flora

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Hi Flora. I m a childcare and I have few free days because some parents self isolated and some flew to their country till this is over. I can help you full day on Monday.Thursday and Friday . Can t Do Tue and Wed because Im working full days .

I live in Sydenham .


Hope I can be if help for you. I m Ofsted reg.qualifies. and professional. Happy to send you my CV and references. Sabrina.

hi I?m jo a registered childminder from forest hill rd se23 , my daughter is 19 years old she?s worked with a few family?s but at the moment she has been working with me , she could help you out ,she has dbs check, first aid and some references . If your interested please do get intouch and I can pass her details on to you . She can start ASAP mon-thurs .

Many thanks

Jo

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