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POSITION NOW FILLED.


We are looking for childcare for Fridays only 8.30am - 6pm for our 20month old son (and occasionally our 4 year old son). Both children are friendly, sociable and love playing and learning.


We are based in Camberwell, SE5. Please do get in touch if this is of interest?


Happy to consider local nanny share or childminder too


Thanks,

Lindsay

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Hello I am a Ofsted Nanny with up to date dbs and first aid. Cache Level Three in childcare and education, baby and twins experience, nursery experience. Car driver . Available right away. Brilliant references. Would be very interested in your role. My number is 07847 701286 and email is [email protected]


Thank You


Carol Humphrey

Hi Lindsay,


We are looking for part-time childcare for our 2 year old son to start immediately, so a nannyshare might be a good solution.


We can be flexible with time, ranging from 2 mornings a week, to 2 days a week. He currently naps from roughly 1300pm until 1500pm.


We live near Camberwell Green and look forward to hearing from you.

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