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We found out this evening that our childminder, who cares for our daughter two days a week (Wednesday / Thursday), is having to take urgent medical leave. That starts tomorrow and will continue indefinitely! It has left us with a real difficulty and so we are looking for a nanny or childminder. Three other children are in the same position and so a nanny share could be a really good solution. If you are interested please PM me.


Thanks

Will

Hi Will

So sorry to hear of your dilemma. Let me inform you a little about myself. I am an OFSTED registered childminder based in East Dulwich , at the moment i care for two boys . One is for two days he is 2yrs , i also do a nursery pick up 5 days therefore i do have a vacancy i am looking to fill at present. I am very active with the little ones and we have daily outings to the park ,playgroups , bookstart etc...

I am happy to help you out on a short term basis if you wish.

If you are interested and require furthur information please do get in touch . I can start immediately .

Kind Regards

Tracey

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