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We are looking for a nanny to cover our nanny's holiday dates in the summer from 5th July to 21st July (2.5 weeks, excluding weekends) to look after our 8 month old baby girl and pick up our son from school each day, then do dinner and bedtime etc. The hours are from around 8am - 6/7pm each day and we live in Herne Hill. We are open to someone who can cover all of the dates or just some of the dates, so please do get in touch if you are available. 

Hiya! Are you still looking? I am an experienced nanny looking for work during July and this would be perfect. I am an actor who has worked as a nanny in-between acting work for the last seven years. I am reliable, kind and  energetic and can provide excellent references! I've also trained for one year in Play Therapy at the Uni of Roehampton which I loved and find working with children extremely rewarding. I work as a TA and a teacher so have a valid DBS.

 I can cover all of the dates- I'd just need to finish slightly early on the Thursday 20th July (maybe 5pm?) as I am performing that evening. My rate is £15 p/h. 

Let me know if you'd be interested and we can chat further 🙂 My number is 07792940922. 

 

Thanks and have a lovely day, 

Beth Lilly x

 

 

Beth Lilly teaching cv.pdf

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