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Calling all nannies we need your help! We are looking for an afternoon/ after school nanny for 2 children 5 and 7. We were thinking of 3 days 3ish - 7 and 2 days 1-7 (to give time for a bit of food prep and laundry). Plus ad hoc babysitting and a bit extra in school holidays.


They love going to the park, baking, playing board games etc etc. We don?t have any pets.


PM if you can help.

Hi All


I forgot to say, we need someone from September?


Thanks!


Sarahjack Wrote:

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> Calling all nannies! We are looking for an

> afternoon/ after school nanny for 2 children 5 and

> 7. We were thinking of 3 days 3ish - 7 and 2 days

> 1-7 (to give time for a bit of food prep and

> laundry. Plus ad hoc babysitting and a bit extra

> in school holidays.

>

> They love going to the park, baking, playing board

> games etc etc. We don?t have any pets.

>

> PM is you can help.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi All


Please contact me if you can help.


Thanks


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> Calling all nannies we need your help! We are

> looking for an afternoon/ after school nanny for 2

> children 5 and 7. We were thinking of 3 days 3ish

> - 7 and 2 days 1-7 (to give time for a bit of food

> prep and laundry). Plus ad hoc babysitting and a

> bit extra in school holidays.

>

> They love going to the park, baking, playing board

> games etc etc. We don?t have any pets.

>

> PM if you can help.

Good morning

I am a local mum who?s children have got so big they no longer need my expertise help! I am also looking to make some more money locally. I am available Mondays and Tuesdays and would be really interested in working the longer shifts those days. I live in Herne Hill (with a teenager who could also provide babysitting services!).

I am a qualified primary school teacher, with current Valid DBS, I have taught all ages in both prep and primary and currently teach Art in a primary school in Catford. I have been an au pair in France and taught in Spain. I have run a successful Airbnb business so am very good at household cleaning and chores.

I would love to hear from you if you would consider me.

All very best

Flora

07866478564

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