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Hi,

My partner and I are looking for a full time nanny to look after our 9 month old daugher to start mid January 2022. We live in the Ladywell area. We are hoping to find someone who has experience with young babies and children. The role will consist of preparing meals, following routines, creating stimulating activities to nurture the baby's development and taking them to the park and classes.


We’re both working professionals and we’ll be working from home some days. No other kids in the house. We have a small dog (she’s very friendly!).

Hi Carol,


Thank you for your reply. Your qualifications sound great. I’d love to see your CV, thanks. My email is [email protected]


A bit about us: my husband and I both work full time in London. I work in advertising, he works in Financial services. I’m currently on maternity leave but I’ll be going back to work mid January. So we’re looking for a full time nanny from then.


Auden is our first daughter. She’s a lovely baby. Happy, smiling and very active!


We live in Ladywell, across the street from Vicars Hill. So the area is really nice.


Let me know if you have any questions. I look forward to hearing from you.


Paula

HI It Carol . Sends CV now . I am a Mature Nanny with Children of my own . 23 and 25

Have been currently working in Nurseries for a agency, always been put in the baby rooms . So have lots of experienced. Also worked has a Emergency Nanny for agency .So go all over London. But looking for a permanent role . Live in Beckenham. Just on my way out for the day . But very happy to do a zoom call first . Best Wishes


Carol 07847 701286

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