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French speaking nanny/babysitter wanted


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We are a professional married couple living in Honor Oak with our daughter who turns three in November. Our daughter has started a nursery in Dulwich for three days a week where she will eventually learn French. We would like her to start picking up French now but we are an English speaking household. We are looking for a French speaking babysitter for ad hoc babysitting to begin with - maybe a few nights per month initially. I am currently off work but should I be returning, then it is possible we would require more nanny type services with wrap around care on days our daughter is at nursery and possible assistance on other days. If you are looking for flexible babysitting work with the aim of turning it into more permanent work and speak French please get in touch. We are looking for an experienced babysitter/nanny who is ofsted registered and references will be sought. A driving licence and access to own car would be a bonus.

Please PM for further details or to send a CV.

Thanks

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