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Nanny/Childminder required for September 2015


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New to the area, my partner Ludo and I are looking for a friendly, experienced nanny/childminder to look after our daughter (who will be 8-9 months old).


Ideally we would like you 2 or 3 days a week, day-time and week-day only, from end of August/ start of September 2015.


Ludo and I work in a university and have a lot of flexibility about our working week. For that reason we also (somewhat inflexibly) would like a flexible person to look after our girl. By this we mean that whilst we will need you to look after our daughter every week, the exact days may change from time to time, but we would agree this with you.


We are laid back and open-minded, and it would be essential that you were too.


We are also bilingual French-English and are raising our daughter in French, so if you can speak French too, that would be a lovely bonus for us. We live near Lordship Lane/Peckham Rye and we have no preference about whether she goes to your house or your come to our house to look after her.


Ideally you would be have some experience of caring for a baby of our daughter?s age, be CRB checked and First Aid qualified.


If you think you would fit the bill, please contact me with your CV.


Many thanks,


Alex

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Mylene,


I saw your note and thought I'd get in touch in case you're still looking. I'm searching for a share for my son who will be eight months in October. We're looking for a share on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays (7.30am or 8am - 5 or 5.30pm) from the end of Septemebr until January and possibly longer. If this could suit you at all please give me a shout.


Thanks,

Z

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