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EXPERIENCED local nanny available for casual&part time work


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Hello,

I?m an experienced(10 years+) local nanny looking for casual-part time work!

I left my long term nanny job in December to go travelling but have not been able to do so due to covid therefore I?d really like to find some nannying work in the meantime.

I live in ED, but I?m happy to travel further out to herne hill, Clapham etc.

I can work as a one off, short term and/or something abit more regular so this may be ideal for any parents out there who are flexible and may not want to commit to a full time nanny:)

I have great references and would be happy to have a chat if you?d like to know more,

looking forward to hearing from you

Laura

Hi Laura,


Would you be interested in a weekly evening job? We live in Tulse Hill near Brockwell Park and are looking for a regular weeknight nanny/babysitter for our 3 kids (ages 11/9/6). The hours would be roughly 6:00-10:00 likely on Tuesdays but we can be flexible. We may occasionally need some additional babysitting as well.


Please let me know if you might be interested.


Isabelle

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Jacqueline,

I am looking for someone to babysit our 2.5yo son for Thursday 2030 onwards in SE5 7LZ.


We will be dining 5mins walk away.


Could you please let me know how much this would cost per hour, if possible, and if you would be available any time before to meet our son with mum or dad. He generally sleeps very soundly and if he wakes he can often be got back to sleep via the baby monitor.


Please let me know your thoughts.


Best wishes,

Nic

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