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Hello,


We?re looking for a childminder / nanny share from the 1st October this year. Our son will be eight months old then and we?d be looking for someone who can provide care for four days a week (8am ? 5pm). Could possibly consider three days a week. We live just off North Cross road and would ideally be looking for someone who lives locally.


Please PM me if you can help and provide up to date references, CRB check etc.


Many thanks!

  • 2 weeks later...

Hello I've just seen your ad regarding a nanny share from October. I am a nanny with over 10 years of childcare experience. (I'm 29yrs old) I am wondering if you'd consider a nanny with their own child instead of a nanny share? I have a little girl who will be 10 months old by October. A nanny with their own child has the benefits of a negotiable hourly pay rate, and provides a playmate to your child.

I am available from September if you wanted the odd day before.

I'm qualified, level 3 CACHE diploma in childcare and education, I renew my first aid every 2-3 years, I will be renewing my ofsted registration and completing a DBS police check prior to starting a new nannying role. I have great references. I'm very creative, love doing crafts, singing, and reading with my charges. I like being outdoors, and I'm happy to take the children to classes, libraries, and the park etc...

Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions.

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