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Full time Nanny needed - Dulwich Village


NiamhMia

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Hello,


We are looking for a full-time nanny (40-50 hours a week) who is interested in becoming part of our family, our little girl is 10 months old.


Some details:

⁃ Live-out position

⁃ Home in Dulwich Village

⁃ Position is FT Mon-Fri

⁃ 40-50 hours per week guaranteed

⁃ Qualities: warm and caring, wanting to be part of our family, energetic, fun, calm, responsible and reliable

⁃ Duties would include: caring for 10 month old (Mia); preparing meals for Mia; no general housework expected outside of children related duties

⁃ To start mid Nov if possible

⁃ DBS check needed



Please message me if you are interested.



Thank you

Hi my name is Tekisha I?m 30 years old and a registered child carer from south east London.

I have worked with children for over ten years and worked in various childcare settings such as nurseries a school and after-school club and also as a nanny for several years with wonderful families.

I am gentle, kind and encouraging and understand that children learn and develop at different paces and need different things.

Sadly i am leaving my current family as they are moving house so I am looking for a new family to join at the end of October preferably between the hours of 8.30/6.30 covering a minimum of 30 hours. This position sounds amazing, I would love to discuss this role further with you if I seem like the right person to help your little one/ones develop.

My email is [email protected] and my number is 07930 557329

Thank you for reading.

Tekisha C.

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