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Wanted: live-in or live-out nanny or au pair from Feb 2016 (East Dulwich)


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Hi,


We are a family of four, including two wonderful boys (age 6 and nearly 4) living in East Dulwich. We currently have the most amazing nanny who has been with us for nearly 6 years and she will be going on maternity leave towards end of Feb/ early March 2016 to have her own little bundle of joy.


We are therefore looking for somebody who can help us with childcare during our nanny's maternity leave (duration to be confirmed).


Both our boys are at DPL during term time. We primarily need care before school and after school including school runs, but we are happy to retain a full time nanny with an arrangement that can suit both us and the nanny in terms of share/ retainer rates during school hours, etc.


We would consider both live-in, live-out and an experienced au pair already in London.


We would like a loving and caring person, who can provide our boys with stability and a warm environment. We would also like somebody who is a confident driver.


If you are considering a live-in option (as a nanny or an au pair), we have a huge guest bedroom which we think will be very suitable for a nanny, with share of our family bathroom with the boys (we have our own).


The position requires 7.30-6.30pm, Mon-Fri ideally. We could potentially consider 4-day options for the right nanny/ au pair


If you are interested in finding out more, please do drop me a PM with a short summary of your experience.


Many thanks for reading and look forward to hearing from you!


Amy & Family

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi, I'm Cristina, I'm from Spain and I'm 23 years old. I'm actually looking for a job as nanny.


I'm already living in London since one week.


A year ago I finished the Degree of Pre-school Teaching and I?m currently studying for the public examinations in Spain, to work as a pre-school teacher or and English teacher. Also I have a certificate in English (First Certificate of Cambridge) and I?m actually studying to get the Advanced Certificate in English.


I was a year between Bradford (England) and Edinburgh (Scotland), studying and performing my placement with young children in different nursery schools.


I have also studied music; I studied piano for five years.


As for my personality, I consider myself a very responsible, orderly, active, outgoing, caring and dynamic person. I like quiet environments, interact with people, enjoy cooking, healthy food, sports, cinema, nature and music. I am not a smoker.


Looking forward to hear from you!

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