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good evening,

I have been in my current job now for nearly 4 years and seen in a new born.

I am currently looking for a new family as I am been made reduntant due to children starting school and nursery.

iv finally got my head round it and done my cv,lol

I have worked around Dulwich and surrounding areas now for many years, one of my strengths is that I love to cook, if you are looking for a nanny and would like to know more please don't hesitate to drop me a message.

many thanks

Michelle.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Michelle


Are you still available? We are looking for an after school nanny for Tues/Weds/Thurs from early September, but you may be able to start earlier. We would need cover for the same days in school holidays.


Let me know if you're interested


Lucy

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