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Experienced British nanny available - nanny share


johannaf

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I'm a qualified British nanny with over 10 years experience, caring for children from newborn to pre-school age. This includes experience with siblings and nanny shares for multiple children. I am a first aider and DBS checked, and am in the process of getting Ofsted-Registered. I'm University educated and I hold a clean driving licence, with my own car.


My current employer and I are looking for a new family to join our nanny share from January. Ideally full day care, 4-5 days a week. The family live near Peckham Rye, I live in East Dulwich, and we're flexible about location for the share.


I'm full of enthusiasm and energy for the outdoors,baby groups and other fun activities, but also enjoy staying in being creative with games, puzzles, stories and I love to bake. I'm reliable, trustworthy, caring, positive and believe in having lots of fun. I'm well experienced with daily nursery routines, daily cooking, sole care and working with the parents.


I take their 5 year old daughter to and from school (Harris Primary East Dulwich) and take care of their 11 month old son all day, 4 days a week.


Please PM me if you're interested!

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Johannaf - your message was posted a few weeks ago so not sure if you're still looking but we are looking for a nanny share in or close to ED. Our son will be 12 months old at the end of February, we need a nanny to look after him Monday to Thursday from around 8am to 6pm. Are you still looking?

Thanks

Sara

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