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Hello, I’m Jessie and I’m 28 years old. I’m just starting my doctorate in child psychology and I’m looking for some weekend/evening work locally. I worked for 2 years as a nanny abroad and in West London, before training to be a social worker. I have a current DBS and completed my 2-day maternity nurse training in 2018. I have loads of experience caring for children - through work, friends and family! I am responsible, reliable and caring.


Please do get in touch if you’re interested, I can come and meet you for a coffee/interview if so!

Hi Jessie


Our timetable might fit with yours.


I am looking for a nanny full time to start now to do the following


Working Monday-Friday

Hours 430pm - 730pm.


-Picking up Boys everyday afternoon from St Dunstan's College, Catford


-Bringing them home train or by car which we can provide if your car is not available


-Monitoring Supervising homework


-Preparing the boys activity school bags for the week


-Cooking and supervising dinner


-Loading the dishwasher and washing machine


We are a family of 4 living on Peckham Rye.


My husband works from home 3 days per week and am at university studying for my practice based PhD.


My boys are aged 8 and 11 and are active and funny, they love playing football, cricket and eat good food! They can argue and then play nicely, so it is a mixed bag of days. We have a dog at home who is sweet and gentle.


Anymore questions please do ask!

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Dear Jessie,

I read your post today. I know its some time after you put it up on the site, but I wondered if you would be interested in some extra ad hoc work in the Christmas holidays ?

I have a very engaging 24 year old daughter with Cerebral Palsy and mild Autism, plus some Processing Speed issues who needs PA's in the holidays when she is home from college.

We live in Camberwell, just off Denmark Hill and would love to hear from you ?

Kind Regards

Tamar

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