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We are looking for a qualified childminder to look after our little Oscar (1 year old in September) for a couple of mornings a week and then gradually more over the year. We're looking to start at the beginning of September. We live in West Dulwich but West Norwood or Herne Hill could work.


Please PM if this might be of interest.


Thanks

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Hello, I'm a female Ofstead registered childminder, DBS checks done and safeguarding training. I have a space coming up from September due to one of my children leaving to start nursery. I have availability for a Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday and my opening hours are from 8am-6pm.

I live near Dulwich library on Overhill road(lordship lane end) I am married with a seven year old girl and 4 year old boy of my own and I care for children 1 years old to 9 years old on various times/days. We attend groups, gymnastics, the park, sandpit etc I have a garden for more outdoor play. I like to think that it's a warm family environment and that the children feel as comfortable here as my own. If anyone is looking for these days and the location is any good to you and you would like to meet let me know leanne

Hi my name is emily cook, I'm 19 and im currently working in a nannyshare wish th 3 little boys a 2,3 and 4 year old , unfortunately im leaving the nanny share due to all the boys going into full time education from September so I'm looking to start work end of August/ start of September im a fun energetic nanny and what I lack in age I make up for in enthusiasm, please message me for anymore information including cv, references , thank you!

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