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Hello


We are looking for a part-time nanny for our one-year old son.


We are flexible on days and times.


Ideally 2-3 days a week. We live in East Dulwich.


Rough job spec:


2-3 days a week - we are open to which days.

Times: flexible. Ideally mid morning to early afternoon. Or possibly lunchtime to late afternoon.

To start asap

Includes childcare (sometimes alongside me, sometimes solo) and help in the house

Chores around the house such as helping with cooking baby food, washing up and baby laundry (no cleaning; we have a cleaner); putting away toys, putting baby clothes away.

Responsibilities relating to baby: entertaining him at home and also play groups, reading to our baby, feeding, nappy changes, putting to sleep etc.


We would like someone who is reliable, kind and loving with a genuine interest in children; CRB checked and has first aid qualification; 5 years experience minimum of working with children; with good references.


Please PM with your cv if you are interested. Many thanks. Aurelie

fausto1973 Wrote:

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> Hi, I would like to recommend to my nanny who has been working since two years ago

> twice a week, She is a excellent

> person, speaks Spanish and English, she has

> experience,reliable person and so lovely to look after kids.

> her name is Jackie 07984495997 I recommend it, if

> would like more information do not hesitate to contact me 07961019619

> Fausto

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