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Organised and reliable nanny with over two years experience looking for part time or full-time work. (Ideally at least 20 hours per week)Warm and nurturing with experience caring for children from ages 8 months to 12 years. I believe that children thrive best when they feel loved and supported and this is my core focus. As a trained dancer my approach is also very movement based as a way to encourage creative expression. DBS + first aid certificate. Please message if interested or contact me on 07546 265 683. I charge ?12p/h.

hi...we are looking for an after school nanny for Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays(although there is possibly some flexibility in this, roughly 14 -18 hrs a week)? for our 7 year old and 12 year old daughters.? Ideally during school holidays to also be able to provide additional hours if possible during the day.? The role would involve collecting the 7 year old from school and providing? fun? and creative activities after school, sometimes dropping and collecting the children from after school clubs and being a confident cook, providing nutritional meals for the children, with some cleaning/tidying up afterwards...the job is in brixton/clapham north


many thanks

Hi, we would be interested to discuss as this is what we are looking for! We have a 4.5 and 7.5 years old boy and girl who needs look after school, help with homework and cook them a nice meal. Please feel free to message us directly to 07834785952.

We are looking from January onwards but happy to have you start from 21st of December for 2 days part time as well to get to know you and the children to meet you etc.

Thank you and hoping to hear back.

Mylene and Euan

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