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Hi everyone,

We’re looking for an after school nanny from 2.30pm - 5.30pm Tuesday - Thursdays Term time for circa £19 per hour.

We’ll need holiday care as well at the same rate from 8.30 - 5.30am (majority in the Summer, August time) 

We have 2 kids (4.5 and 3) both school and nursery within 15 mins walk from house in Dulwich Village. 

Please DM if of interest or if you know anyone who might be! 
 

Thanks 

Sebastian

 

Hi Sebo, 

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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