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Pick up nanny - Camberwell


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Hello


We are looking for a pick up nanny from February 2016 to collect our little boy (then 10m) from a nearby nursery on a Tuesday and Thursday at 5pm and bring him back to our home for some playtime, dinner and bath time. The hours would be 5pm - 7.30pm although we would like someone who could be flexible and stay on to babysit if necessary. My husband and I will try to get home for 6.30pm and on the days when we get home and don't need the help, we would be happy for our nanny to go home early but be paid all the same obviously!


We are looking for someone who:

1. Is DBS checked and can provide their certificate;

2. Has relatively recent first aid training;

3. Has experience with babies of this age;

4. Can provide references; and

5. Can be flexible and stay on if necessary.


We are based in Camberwell and are about a 10 minute walk to Oval tube.

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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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