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Hi all,


My name is Lottie, I am 24 years old based in Dulwich Village and i went to Alleyn's school. I am available for part time nannying (around 16-20 hours a week but flexible!) and ad-hoc babysitting jobs until August. I am a car driver and I have a lot of experience looking after children between 0-16years! I am completing an MSc to become an Occupational Therapist so i am able to fit childcare in around my university deadlines. I am CRB checked and first aid trained; I also have experience working in paediatric services in Southwark. References available!


Please feel free to contact me by sending a private message or giving me a call on 07985386417.


I look forward to hearing from you,


Lottie

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Dear Lottie,


We are two families looking for a part time nanny for a nanny share arrangement on Mondays and Thursdays, based in Peckham Rye. Full details are here: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,1649731,1659049#msg-1659049


Ideally we are looking for someone to start on May 2nd and work with us up until mid-September, when the kids will start nursery. I see you're only looking for a position until August but wondered if you have any flexibility on that? We may not need someone throughout August as we will probably take some family holidays then.


Do let me know what you think, and perhaps we can discuss further? My email is [email protected]


All the best,


Jane

Hello Lottie....


I have sent you a text but if you are still available, we need somebody:

-mon-wed, 7.15-5.15 (sorry know it is early but need to get to streatham....at an sen school so know sunshine house well!)

-from end of April-end of July

-for 2 fab children....2 and 4 years.....we live in lower Sydenham and have lots of parks, activities and fun things around us.


Pls message me or email: [email protected] with your details to chat...if possible this week while we are on Easter hols. Thanks...chryseus

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