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After school and holiday nanny needed in SE22.


We are looking for after school help for 2 children -a 7 year old girl 7 and a 3 year old boy. They are at different schools so a driving licence is essential.


We need help Monday - Thursday - 3pm -6.15pm plus school holidays.


Please get in touch if you are interested and send your CV to:- [email protected]


Thank you,

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Hi Helen, I hope you are well,


My name is Davina, I am super interested in this nanny job position. I am based in Queens Road Peckham, so I will be able to walk to you, limiting myself from contact with others via public transport.


I am 20 years old, a young proactive nanny who maintains a pediatric first aid qualification and nannying experience.


Prior to COVID-19, I worked for a lovely family in East Dulwich which are happy to give me a reference if requested. I am available to start ASAP.


I have experience with children age 2-11.


I would love to meet you and your children for an interview/trail, please contact me on 07943515269

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