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Cycling Nanny Needed!


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Hi

We are looking for a cycling nanny!


We live near Horniman Museum,


We have 2 daughters aged 7 and 8 who cycle on the road with us to school to Dulwich.


Ideally, we are looking for nanny who is a confident cyclist and could ride home with them (on pavement or road).


It is also possible to travel by car (can be provided), bus and walking.


Hours will be 3.30 to 7.00 for two days a week during school term and negotiable over holidays.


If you're a cycling nanny we'd love to hear from you !

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Hello,


I work locally as a nursery nurse and available to work Monday-Friday after the hours of 3:30pm.


I have a current CRB, drivers license, paediatric first aid and a NVQ children's care learning and development qualification. I have references from current and past families who are all local to Dulwich and Herne Hill.


Looking for work due to my past family for three years moving overseas. I picked up from school three times a week boy eight and girl eleven. Helped with homework, cooked dinner and organised school kit bags etc for following day. Worked for two other families for one and a half years each also similar positions.


Please PM me if your interested or have any questions.


Thanks,


Michae

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