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MartaM

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I'm a local nanny with 10 years of childcare experience with children from 3 months up to 12 years old.

I am looking for full time position minimum 4 days with possibility of nanny share arrangement. Happy to work full time for one family with possibility of part time/ full time nanny share.

Ofsted registered with current DBS/CRB and also first aid trained with own car.

I'll be happy to forward you my CV as well as have a chat.

I'm looking for the position starting Dec/Jan onward.

Hope to hear from some lovely family soon!

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Hi Marta,


We are a family in Herne Hill with two girls, 9 months old and 2.5yrs. I'll be going back to work in January. I'll defini be doing 3 days a week but I have the option to do 4 and im considering it.


I used to do a nanny share with my neighbour and it worked out brilliantly and we've become great friends so I'm open to opportunities for a nanny share.


I'd love to see your CV and have a chat if you're interested.


Best wishes

Clare

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