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Temp Nanny/childminder needed 3 days x week in August


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Hello


We are a friendly family living in North Dulwich/Herne Hill. We need childcare for 3 weeks in August because our current nanny is finishing up and we have a gap before school/nursery starts in September.


We need someone 8am-6pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays. We need the following dates: August 2-4; 22-24; 29-31; Sept 5-7.


We have two children, girl and boy, aged 3 & 6. They are very active and love doing the usual range of kid things.


Day would involve, getting them dressed, taking them out to park, local attractions, activities, playdates etc, giving them lunch and dinner. light cooking needed.


We are offering ?10 per hour.


Please PM me if interested. References and up to date DBS/CRB required.


Sarah

Hey guys!


My name is Sam. I'm 24 years old and have 6 years experience in Child Care. I was a kid's party hostess for 5 years with an organization called Project PlayDate. I tutored at a performing arts camp for 4 summers in a row, teaching drama to kids ages 6-16. I've produced and directed a professional children's play. I took care of a 3MTH old and 2 year old (sisters) for a year, until they were 1YR and 3YRS old respectively. I've babysat occasionally for several families, with the ages of kids ranging from 2MTHS old - 9YRS old (New York, Barbados & London). This job is perfect for me, as I am in London doing a course and am looking for temporary work while I'm here. As I'm not British, I do not have a DBS check, however I have a criminal background check/police certificate of character from Barbados, where I've lived most of my life. I hope that is something you can accept. I also have tons of references, both local and abroad. I hope that you'll consider me for this position.



Look forward to hearing from you!


- Sam

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