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Hi all,


My name is Jess and I am an Ofsted registered nanny and Level 4 qualified maternity nurse, with 9.5 years experience with children from

Newborn to 8 years old, full DBS, first aid, and insurance. I live in Sydenham and drive, and can commute to most SE postcodes.


I have been with my current family for 6 years, and the youngest will be starting school in September. I will be doing wrap around care for them, until my new full time role starts at the beginning of January.


I am available between 9:30am and 2:30pm for mothers help/part time nannying/newborn care, from mid September until mid December.


I am also available for evening babysitting from around 6/6:30pm, or possibly weekends.


Please do get in touch if I can be of help to your family!


Best,

Jess.

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