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Hi

We are currently looking for a part-time nanny from September, for a nanny share for two families that are very close friends.

It is a 10 month old boy & drop-off/collection sometimes of a 3.5 year old boy and then from Dec/Jan another 9/10 month old girl. We would like an experienced nanny for three full days a week (probably Tues-Thurs) and we are based in Peckham Rye.

Please PM me if you are interested.

Thanks

Kate

Hello I am a 25 year old girl, I am teacher of infant. I love my career because it is 100% dedication to children and do not think there's anything better in life. I consider myself a responsible, organized, polite and respectful. Your kids will never get bored and above can learn both Spanish and Italian are the languages i speak, and you can help me to improve my English. i have worked with children from 6 to 14 years old and in kindergarden with children betwenn 1 to 5 years.

i have been working as nanny in London for 5 month this summer,east dulwich but for family problems i came back to Spain. Actually i am in Spain but i'm goint to London this summer for undefinitely.

I have qualifications to work with children from 0-6 years. Apart from my studies, work from 5 years ago in a school with children 6 to 14 years where I help them with homework, I do crafts and enjoy the outdoors with educational games I have also worked with children from 2 to 4 years in a daycare for a year.


> My languages ??are: high level Spanish, Italian

> level high and English low-intermediate level.

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