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Looking for a regular sitter for our two children


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We're looking for a sitter to look after our 3 year old daughter and 10 month old son on Fridays beginning at the end of January. I will be going back to work full time and the kids' nursery is not open on Fridays.


We are based in East Dulwich and would love someone who can really engage with the children and help to ensure they are well taken care of, happy, and that they enjoy their days. Happy for them to be taken to the library or parks or to interactive activities in the neighbourhood. They love books and music and our daughter loves crafts.


Please get in touch if this is of interest. We would be looking for someone with experience looking after young children (including babies) at least two references and a DBS check. First aid training would be ideal.


Thank you.

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Hello I am a Ofsted Nanny with up to date dbs and first aid, Cache Level Three in childcare and education, baby experienced. Very interested in your role and I am available. Please send me your email address and can send my CV.


Thank You


Carol

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