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Nanny Share Wanted - January 2016


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I'm planning a return to work in January 2016 after my second baby and following a very successful nanny share which ended due to said baby am hoping to set up another. We have a 3 year old son and 7 month old daughter and are based in Forest Hill - our son will be in Nursery at least 3 days a week. We are open to either existing nanny arrangements or setting up new ones, we'd love to hosting but are open, and no preference re age of children. We are very relaxed friendly people looking for same in our share family. Having had a brilliant nanny, we know what we're looking for - a long term child care professional who is kind, reliable, and provides children with a safe, loving environment. We're more into books and parks than a never ending programme of activities. Starting to look now as the right fit is so important to us!

Get in touch if you have questions or suggestions.

Many thanks.

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Hello, I'm jessica and I'm currently looking for a new job as a nanny, I am currently a nanny for autistic twin girls, and I have previous young baby to toddler experience. I too am more of a book worm!

What times/days are you looking for? I start university in October, it's an evening course though.

Look forward to your response.


Jessica.

Hello, I am seeking a new nanny position from October onwards.

I am currently working in West Dulwich a girl 23 months (12 weeks old)at the time of starting.

I am very flexible and willing to work long hours.

I have posted an adverts on East Dulwich forum as Vinadelmar.

If you have questions please do not hesitate to contact me.I have CV and references.

Many thanks

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