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Wanted - nanny from sept 2015 for 3/4 days


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Hi


Im returning to work in Sept and will be needing a nanny for my two girls - 3.5 years old and 7 months old. My eldest daughter will be attending pre-school in Tulse Hill/West Dulwich area so will need drop off/pick up so most of the time it will just be my youngest one at home. We live in SE22, close to goose green.

I've yet to agree exact days that I'll be going back to work with my employers but I'm assuming it will be 4 days Mon-Thurs and hours of childcare needed will be 8-6/6.30pm. There is a remote chance it could be 3 days but would think this is unlikely.

Please PM me if you're interested. We're looking for a nanny with full CRB, first aid and checkable references. Non smoker someone who can drive is preferred.

Thanks

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Thank you for your post. I am a former trained nurse who previously worked both at the Royal Marsden Hospital and King's College. Have previously worked in all specialities including paediatrics. I am presently an artist who trades at Greenwich Market on occasions on Fridays. Am also a Vice Chair of a Women's Group based in Southwark and funded by Southwark and I occasionally work as a Visitor Host at Tate. I have previously done child minding. I hold a current drivers licence and own a car. I would like to express my interest in minding your children. plesitate to contact me by email as above.
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