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Part time nanny wanted from mid March for nanny share


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Fun and compassionate Nanny wanted for nanny share of two boys aged 9 and 12 months in Honor Oak Park from 22nd March 2016


We are two neighbouring families looking for a committed and reliable nanny to look after our boys. This is a position for a live out nanny. You will be based across the two family homes.


The position is part time (initially 30 hours, increasing to approx. 35 hours). You will care for both boys three days per week (Tues-Thurs) 8am-6pm. Then from June, you will also care for one of the boys on one additional day (Mon), likely a slightly shorter day e.g. 10am-3pm


Please contact me for more information.

It is with much interest that I am writing you about the position you are offering.

I have many years of experience as a babysitter, which vary from all ages and tasks, as I have been babysitting for over 7 years while living in the US, Australia, and Italy.

I am a portuguese native speaker, fluent in English, and I have good knowledge of Spanish and Italian.

I have attached my resume to this message, so just let me know, please, if there is any other information you may need.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you.

Kind Regards,

Valeria

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