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Nanny Required January 2021


Serena2012

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We?re a family of four, based near Goose Green looking for a nanny 3 days a week (Monday to Wednesday) from the beginning of January 2021, to look after our daughter (born May 2019) and our son (who has just turned five). Our son is currently at a local state primary, which is walking distance from our house. Hours can be discussed, but we anticipate needing 11 hours a day (roughly 8-7 or 7.30 - 6.30). You will need to comfortable with having a dog in the house (although you won?t be expected to walk him). Please do get in touch if you?re interested. We will require a DBS and first aid training as a minimum. Prior experience of sole charge nannying of toddlers would be a huge bonus.
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Hello Serena2012 ,I am a Ofsted Nanny with up to date dbs and first aid, Cache Level Three in childcare and education,

Have sole charge experience. Have worked in the Dulwich area . Also liked dogs. Would be very willing to have a chat.

Can send you my CV and refs.My email is [email protected] and phone number is 07847 701286


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