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Nanny available part time


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British, qualified and experienced (nearly

10yrs)nanny available for work on Mondays,(and/or

Fridays)

*experience with children from newborn to early

teens

*nanny experience in and around dulwich

*first aid

*own car

*excellant, checkable references


Pls pm with any questions or for copy of CV.


Thanks

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Hello,


I am looking for a childcare professional to look after my 9 month old son from 12-4pm on January 4th 2016.


If you are available is it possible to meet or have a conversation over the phone? I am also looking for someone to look after my 9 month old and 3 year old on ad hoc days as I work freelance and need flexible childcare.Maybe we could discuss this too.


Many thanks,


Katie

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