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We are looking for a nanny for our super smiley 9 month old boy. Initially part time, ramping up to full time in November.


- 5 days a week from November

- 2-3 days a week from now till November

- Daily start time is flexible, but looking for 1 day a week finishing at 7pm (from November)

- Confident cook a plus

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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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