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We are looking to share a nanny with another family in the area for our 18 month old daughter. I work freelance so my work days can vary from week to week. I could commit to a certain number of days per week if that helps. Most of all we are looking for a family with a similar respectful parenting style to us. Please to message me if this is of interest!
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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!

  • 3 weeks later...

Hello,


Great to see your posting! We have a 20 month old daughter, Nina, and are looking for someone to share our lovely nanny Emma on Mondays and Thursdays at our home in Peckham Rye (Choumert Grove, close to the station). If you think this might suit you, do let me know and we can discuss further. In terms of parenting style, I would say we encourage mutual respect--we are encouraging Nina to be well mannered but also keen to treat her with respect, explain why she shouldn't do things and not just that she shouldn't do them, etc. Very happy to talk about this more.


Our nanny Emma is a highly skilled nanny and former teaching assistant who is currently taking a part time degree in child psychology. At the moment she looks after Nina together with another little girl who has just turned two, based in our home close to Peckham Rye station. Emma takes them out to parks, playgrounds (Warwick Gardens, Peckham Rye

and Goose Green), and the library; makes them nutritious homemade meals; and organises fun arts

and crafts activities in our home. We have a large downstairs space with a piano and toys, and a

small garden where the kids can play.


Our nanny share family have now had another baby and are taking on a nanny who will look after both their children together, so we are looking for someone new to share with.


Emma currently looks after Nina for a short day on Mondays (8am-2pm) and a full day on Thursdays (8am-5pm--finishing at 5pm during term time (i.e. from January to Easter) because of university lectures in the evening--but if 5pm is too early for you, we might be able to arrange a later handover). My husband is also a freelancer and looks after Nina on Monday afternoons.


The cost is ?12/hour in total, i.e. ?6/hour each, inclusive of tax and NI. (We organise the tax and NI, and also have employer's liability insurance.)


Do let me know if you'd like to discuss further.


All the best,


Jane

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