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Hello lovely families!


My name is Amara, my current job as an after school nanny/ tutor ends next week, so I will be available from July 3rd.


I am a 27 year old experienced British Nanny and tutor. I love working with children and I have experience working with children aged 18 months- 12 years old. I have been in my current position for 2 years nannying and tutoring a girl aged 9 and a boy aged 11 and have a great relationship with the family.


My rate is ?10 Net p.h. for nannying and from ?12 Net p.h. for Nanny/tutoring.


I am now looking for full days, 3-5 days a week.


Please let me know if you would be interested in speaking/ seeing my CV. Feel free to ask any questions. :D


Kind Regards,

Amara

Hi

I'm posting an ad looking for someone that sounds like your ad request!

I have 2 boys aged 5 and 8 at dulwich schools and need 4-5 days care / pick up drop off homework/cooking help and light housekeeping help (have a cleaner already). We're a fun loving sporty family. Our nanny of two years is sadly leaving us as off to uni. Open to start date from now to sept.

Pls

Do call me on 0788078194 if interested.

Many thanks

Julie

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