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Looking for part time childminder/Nanny from Oct/Nov


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Hello!


I am looking for a childminder for my 11 month old daughter starting in October or November for 1 or 2 days a week. I am flexible on days and am based just off Lordship Lane. Happy to do nanny share, and can either be at our house or at childminders.


Please PM your details if of interest


Thanks

Becky

Hello,


I am interested in the position you are offering. Bir about myself.


My name is Lenka, I am from Slovakia, I live in UK (SE20 8ER) for past 15 years. I am looking for nanny/nanny share job, full time, 3-5 days, live out position from September/ October. Flexible with starting date and happy to travel for the right job. I am currently working as a nanny Tuesday to Friday until August, looking after 6 and 3 years old children. I am with this family for nearly 3 Years. I was with my previous family for nearly 7 years (4 children b11, g7, twins 5). Reason why I?m finishing with the family (both of them) is that the youngest child is starting full time nursery.


I have over 12 years of experiences working as a nanny, from newborn twins - 11 years old children. Ofsted registered, first aider, teaching assistant qualification, (also volunteered in year 2 for a year), clear DBS check (up to date), UK driving licence, non smoker. I am very responsible,kind, mature and loving person with caring attitude. I am also good listener with great communicating skills. Excellent Checkable references of course.


Happy to do the usual nanny duties like:


- keeping the children safe at all times

- feeding the children as required (mid morning snack, cooked lunch or fresh sandwiches, afternoon snack and dinner - bottle feeds and weaning for babies

- changing nappies regularly and teaching good bathroom hygiene

- taking children to and from nursery/school every day if needed

- taking the children to regular activities parks, playgrounds, playgroups, play dates atc

- activities at home such as drawing, reading, painting, crafts

- teaching the children good manners such as saying please and thank you etc

- washing and hanging out the children?s clothes

- keeping the children?s bedroom and play area tidy


Please get in touch if you have more questions.


Looking forwards to hear from you.


Regards, Lenka

Hi there ,

My names shakeela and I?m 20 years olds! I?m a singer/songwriter and looking for part time or full time positions. I?m available for school runs and school drop offs around east Dulwich ,Dulwich village area , Peckham, nunhead & Camberwell . I?m reliable and trustworthy, and I?m great with children as I have tones of baby sitting experience with children aged 5 months - 8 years old. I have 2 nephews ages 2 and 1. I?ve worked with children from newborn to 8 years and I also have a DBS check.

Contact me on 07432037983 or [email protected]

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi I am Rho , a 26 year old level 4 CACHE nanny with 7 years experience with children and babies. I am currently training to be a child counsellor and am looking for part-time work Mondays and Tuesdays

I live in Dulwich and cycle to work.

Please contact me on [email protected] or 07923526019

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