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Hi EDF,


Grandnanny needs you! We have a huge local family demand in SE22, SE23 and SE24.


Are you looking for local employment that will pay you the London Living Wage (min.)? Do you have childcare experience through work or raising your own family? We are the UK?s first intergenerational childcare service. We match working families with midlife+ neighbours to provide childcare.


Sign up for free and tell us about your childcare experience to become a Nanny. We share matches and set up interviews. Once you find a local family you love, we will support you with a free Enhanced DBS check, first aid and safeguarding training. We handle the admin.


Enter your details today at https://grandnanny.co.uk/become-a-grandnanny/ or feel free to ring us on 02034885955 and we can fill in the form together.


We look forward to hearing from you.


GrandNanny

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Hello GrandNanny,

My name is Parvan, I am a 33 year old mother looking for nanny vacancies. I came across your advert and was wondering if you could help me. I have 7 years of childcare experience involving babysitting, raising my own child and working within nurseries. I have all 10 GCSEs, A levels in Health and Social care and Level 2 plus a Level 3. I would love for you to contact me via email so that we can chat some more. My email address is [email protected].


I look forward to hearing from you soon.


Kind regards

Parvan

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