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We are looking for a part time nanny for our 2 boys (age 3 and 1) starting January 2024. We are based in East Dulwich. 


The days are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and the hours are 07:30 to 18:00

 
The role involves:
Nursery/pre-school drop off and pick up for the 3 year old (he’ll do some mornings and some days until 3pm).
Care of the 1 year old and taking him out to activities.
Fun activities for both when the oldest isn’t at nursery.
Cooking and laundry for both boys.
 
We are looking for someone kind, caring, energetic and fun.
 
Please contact me for further details. 

Hi Georgia 

Im interested in the position and have 22 years experience as a nanny.  Am looking for a new role as both my current roles are coming to an end. 
am available from beginning of January. 
 

Please find attached my cv for consideration and feel free to contact me  if you have any questions. I have excellent references available on request. 
 

Hope to hear from you soon 

 

kind regards 

 

Kirsty. 

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