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Hi,


Looking for a nanny too pick up year 2 son from The Belham (SE15) from September onwards from 3.15pm, hang out with him at the park with his mates, organise playdates (I'll help with this!), cook tasty meals, do arts and crafts and generally have a lovely time until around 6.30pm (7pm latest), Monday - Thursday.


He's funny, kind and full of beans. But sometimes he mostly wants to chill out, cook and chat at home.


We have two cats, who normally scarper when anyone comes into the house.


We're a chilled, decent family, and you can speak to our previous two nannies who have become part of the family.


Becca x

Hello Becca,


I am interested in the childcare position. I am 30 years old (coming October), and I am from Turkey. I ve done my BSc in psychology, done my senior thesison Coparenting and I want to pursue my career in Child Development. I will be applying Masters for this semester and in the meantime would love to get experience with children :) I had little work experince during my studies back in Turkey.

I live in East Dulwich / Peckham Rye.

I am not experienced child carer but I love kids and I am a great cook and a great play friend.

I ve been working in hospitality for years and I never had a chance to pursue my dreams. I am looking for a part time position and your hours suit me great!

If you are interested please contact me on [email protected]

and we can have a chat!

Thank you

Deniz

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