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Looking for nanny 2 days per week - SE22


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We are a warm and welcoming family of 5 (children aged 5, 8 and 11) based in SE22 looking for an experienced nanny 2 full days a week from late August/early September. One of the days needs to be Monday, the other day preferably a Wednesday but there is more flexibility in this. The main priority during the school term will be getting the children ready in the morning, taking them to school (a single drop off at nearby school) and then collecting them from school, helping with homework and making supper. During term time at least we are looking for someone who is happy to do the children?s laundry, prepare home cooked food, and change their beds whilst they are at school. During the holidays there may be holiday clubs and/or time to get creative! We are looking for someone who is kind, reliable and is willing to get stuck in. If you are interested please do not hesitate to PM me with any queries or send your CV, references and DBS info by PM.


Thank you for reading and look forward to hearing.

  • 1 month later...

Hello Parent, my name is Parvan and I am 33 years old, looking for some nanny positions and came across your advert on the east dulwich forum. I am based in east dulwich not far from dulwich library. I was wondering I could be the perfect candidate for your requests. I have almost 7 years of childcare experience and have worked with children between 9 months - 4+ years. I also have a 7 year old child of my own, which I can work around whilst he's at school. If you would like more information about me or even to view my CV, I am more than happy to email it over to you. Please let me know and I shall get it to you ASAP.


I look forward to your response.


Many thanks

Parvan

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