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AmyL

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Hi,

I am a nanny with 7+ years experience looking for some extra work or temp position to help out.

Unfortunately my current position came to an end due to a change of childcare arrangements.

DBS checked, full driving licence and great references.

Please get in contact if you would like to talk some more.

Look forward to hearing from you :)

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Hi Amy,


We are looking for a replacement for our au pair. We are open to a part time nanny/housekeeper role aswell and I saw your message and wondered if we'd make a good fit? We live in Kennington, 5 mins walk from the tube and the buses.


Our hours are 7am - 10am Monday - Friday. Our au pair currently also does 2.30-5.30pm on Monday and Tuesdays, but the morning is most crucial. We also need babysitting once a week or so for a few hours in the evening.


We have 2 girls, aged nearly 5 and 2.5. The primary responsibility is to help with the breakfast of the girls and tidy up after, and to look after the 2.5yr old whilst I do the school run with her older sister, plus helping with the girls laundry and light ironing. We have a cleaner who comes once a week.


Our au pair has massively let us down by being really flaky, so are looking for her replacement ASAP. If this is of interest to you, please let me know and we can always work something out that works for us both.


Hope to hear from you.

Best wishes

Tamaryn.

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