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Our lovely nanny is looking for extra work (Tues, Fri, evenings)


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Hello,


We have a lovely nanny who is looking for extra work.

Dosybel looks after our 10-month-old son on Monday, Wednesday, Friday.

She is looking for work on Tuesday and Friday mornings, from 8am-1pm.

Or babysitting any night from 7pm

She might also be available to look after an older child (3+) on the days she does with us.

Work in the Peckham/Camberwell area would be great.


Dosybel is an extremely nice, intelligent woman and our son adores her.

Ofsted registration is in process.

She has a recent paediatric first aid certificate.

Degree-level education.

Speaks English and Spanish.


In her own words:

"I am an extremely reliable 37-year-old mother with a passion for children that drives everything I do. I have over five years' experience looking after children, both as a nanny and with my own 3 year old son, my nephew (2) and niece (3). I have found it very exciting to be one-on-one with children and foster their development and also undertake professional development courses such as Paediatric First Aid to further my skills. Therefore I am prepared and experienced to do an excellent job looking after babies and very young children, including when they are ill. I have a cheerful, sociable personality and am well organised and calm under pressure. I am patient and caring and I love children and extending their interests both at home and outside."


For more information, please DM me or email her direct at [email protected].


Many thanks,

Nell

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