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Hi hi,


I am looking for a nanny for my 11 month old daughter as our wonderful lady is off to become a midwife. Full time position. Starting in April (some flex on this but around start mid April) would suit someone with a year or two experience but open to anyone who is keen.


Usual nanny duties, looking after baby and some light housekeeping involving baby, making snacks, cleaning her feeding area or putting on a wash of her clothes. She's a joyful, happy soul that likes walks, playing and eating Ella's sticks. We don't have any pets or other duties.


We are an easy going couple, respectful of your time and skills. We live very near Dulwich collage/ near West Dulwich station. Please ping me a message if you are interested


Warmest and thanks,

Jeanie

Edited by jeaniemc

Hi hi,


I am looking for a nanny for my 11 month old daughter as our wonderful lady is off to become a midwife. Full time position. Starting in April (some flex on this but around start mid April) would suit someone with a year or two experience but open to anyone who is keen.


Usual nanny duties, looking after baby and some light housekeeping involving baby, making snacks, cleaning her feeding area or putting on a wash of her clothes. She's a joyful, happy soul that likes walks, playing and eating Ella's sticks. We don't have any pets or other duties.


We are an easy going couple, respectful of your time and skills. We live very near Dulwich collage/ near West Dulwich station. Please ping me a message if you are interested


Warmest and thanks,

Jeanie

 


Hi there


Im a nanny currently looking at my options as I'm working between 2 families and would really like to find just the one family to work with. Just wanted to know what your full time hours/days would be that you would need?


Many thanks


Laura

Hello,

I am interested in your available position.


My name is Stacey, I am 29 years old and have qualifications in early years childcare.

I have been working in childcare since 2011. I worked in nurseries from 2011 - 2018 and then worked as a nanny since then.

I have worked with children from newborn to 8 years old.


I am very passionate about my job & love caring for children, helping them grow, reach their milestones & make memories.

I would love to have a chat with you.

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