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Hello! We are looking for a kind, friendly, experienced and flexible nanny to look after our 1 year old boy on a full time basis from the start of March. Can discuss both live in and live out options.


Paediatric first aid, CRB check and references essential. Driving licence and French speaker would be a bonus.


We live just off Lordship Lane. Please do message me if you are interested and we can have a chat.


Thanks!

Kate

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Hi

My name is Sophie and I’ve been working in child care for about 16/17 years, in nurseries and then as a private Nanny, which I’m currently doing at the moment for a lovely family in dulwich. Unfortunately all the children are at full time school, so my days are changing a lot. I’m very interested in this position and would love to hear more about it. I have great references and a up to date CV I can send you.

I look forward to hearing back from you soon. Many Thanks Sophie

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