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Nanny/mother's help required in November 2015


Isserlis

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Hello


I am a single parent living in East Dulwich looking for live-in help 5 days a week to care for my 1 month old son and help with general house maintenance. Start date would be early November 2015.


I am currently on maternity leave and need someone experienced at looking after newborn babies. I need help with feeding him, changing nappies, bathing him, keeping him entertained and putting him down for his nap whilst I keep up with daily home errands.


I also need help with general tidying/cleaning of the used spaces (i.e. the kitchen and living room), clearing dishes, wiping surfaces, hoovering, folding and maintaining my son's laundry.


Ideally, it would be nice if you would be open to doing occasional babysitting.


In addition to experience of looking after newborn babies, you will have:

- a valid and clean DBS;

- paediatric first aid certificate; and

- CACHE Level 3 Diploma in home-based childcare or other similar qualifications with babies.


I would request a non smoker. You should be able to speak an OK level of English. I would also be very happy for you to speak in your mother tongue to my child.


Payment: competitive depending on experience.


Ultimately, you need to be full of energy, kind and enthusiastic.


Please send me a pm with your CV and tell me a little about yourself.

Hi my name is Rena I have been nanning in the Ed area for 11 years I am very experienced with children from birth on wards I would be avaliable in the morning until 2 pm I have a web page if you want to take a look nannyrena.m.co. Uk thank you .

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