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Hi, my name is Zo? and I am looking for a nannying job to start at the end of January/beginning of February. I gave birth to my first child at the end of November and am looking for a job that allows me to bring him with me.


I have lived in East Dulwich for a little under 2 years and know the area well. Most recently I worked for a family in Kennington but regularly travelled across south London in order to fulfill a varied activities program.


I am an active person who enjoys getting out and about. I am also at home in the kitchen and a keen baker in particular, whilst travelling and visiting new places is also a passion with ski holidays being a favourite.


Please contact me if you would like to see my CV and references are also available.


Zo?

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Hi Zoe


We are interested. I have two boys, who will be 3 years and 13 months when I return to work in April. Our nanny share has fallen through (they are moving sooner than expected) so we are investigating other options. Our eldest will be at Effra nursery, so we need someone to look after the 13 month old for 3 days a week (ideally Tues, Weds and Thurs). We live in Craignair Road, SW2.


Would you be interested? If so could you send a CV and perhaps we could meet?


Thanks


Lucy


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07740 163 506

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