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Hi,

We are looking for someone to help look after our three children aged 18 months, 3 and 8 for 2 or 3 afternoons per week (around 3.30-7.30pm).

It would involve helping collect from school, nursery and childminder, a bit of playtime, tea and bath / bed plus a bit of tidying up after them! I will be around to help with the collecting from various places and baby's bedtime etc- I just need an extra pair of hands! 

We are based in forest hill and all the collection points are within walking distance. Can be flexible as to which days and precise hours to an extent (depending on after school activities etc). 

If you might be interested please drop me a message.

Thanks!

Isabel 

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Hi Isabel.

I am writing to express my interest in your position 3 days per week. . With a background in childcare and a strong commitment to providing safe and nurturing environments for children, I am eager to contribute my skills to ensure a smooth and reliable after-school routine for your childrens.

I have attached mi current CV.

 

Best Regards.

Milena Leon.

 

 

Milena León - CV London 2024.pdf

Hi Isabel, 

I'm Jo I'm a student I've just finished my first year of uni and  I'm interested in your vacancy as I have had lots of experience nannying around southeast London where I would pick up and take the kids to school,  helping them get ready, cook for them, take them on days out, and care for their needs all around. I have looked after many families and I can give references if needed. I love working with kids and help them to flourish. 

Please message me if your interested,

Many thanks , 

Jo 

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