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Nanny for one day per week (Tuesday) wanted


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Hi. We're looking for a nanny primarily to look after our two year old son one day a week (Tuesday). We're based in SE22. The day would be from 8am-6pm and would also involve a school pick up for my older son (aged 4) at 320, about a 15 minute walk away. Please get in touch if you're interested.

Hi

I?m interested in this position, I have over 15years experience in Childcare an up to date DBS, First aid and great checkable references. Please contact me if you want to see my CV.

I look forward to hearing back from you soon.

Thanks Sophie

Hello

I am experienced ofsted register nanny.

I am free on Tuesdays.

Other days I have a lovely nanny share position.

I drive I am excellent cook.

And have excellent references from my present and previous employers.

Please do get in touch if I can help.

Best Wishes,

Marina

[email protected]

07974729749

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,


Have you found a nanny? We are looking for a family to nanny share with our 2 year old daughter on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. We live in Peckham near Bellendon road. We are open to 1 day a week share as well, so perhaps this could work?


We currently have an nanny who comes with excellent references.


Best,


Juliet

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