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We are looking for a loving nanny for our 8 month old baby girl starting October. I am returning to work (from home) two days a week and need someone to take care of her. The hours we need would be 9-4. The days are flexible but ideally two days between M-Th. We also have an older 5 year old daughter at school who may need to be occasionally cared for. This is likely to be a temporary position till March when I will return to work full time and our daughter will start at nursery. We are based near the Horniman museum.

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> We are looking for a loving nanny for our 8 month

> old baby girl starting October. I am returning to

> work (from home) two days a week and need someone

> to take care of her. The hours we need would be

> 9-4. The days are flexible but ideally two days

> between M-Th. We also have an older 5 year old

> daughter at school who may need to be occasionally

> cared for. This is likely to be a temporary

> position till March when I will return to work

> full time and our daughter will start at nursery.

> We are based near the Horniman museum.


Hi there.

I am a highly experienced Nanny looking for part time work and available from now. Happy to send you my cv to peruse.

Be lovely to hear from you.

Kind regards

Tina

  • 3 weeks later...

Hello

My name is Laura. I am Ofsted registered, l have First Aid Course, more than 15 years experience with children, excellent recommendations and I drive my own car. I can send you my CV at any time if you are interested. My email address is [email protected]

Thank you so much

Looking forward to hearing from you

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