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We are seeking a local student or nanny (looking for temp / pt work) for the following childcare for two daughters aged 4 and 6 from late June to late July


- hours c3pm to 6.30/7.30pm Monday to Thursday

- post nursery/school pick up 3pm (Half Moon nursery / DVIS)

- taking them to/fro after school activities (all within walking distance)

- mealtime/bedtime routine


Ideally an hour or so of assistance in the morning please to help with the school/nursery run


Full time hours would be available in August


Please PM

Hello I am a 26 year old girl, I am teacher of infant. I love my career because it is 100% dedication to children and do not think there's anything better in life. I consider myself a responsible, organized, polite and respectful. Your kids will never get bored and above can learn both Spanish and Italian are the languages i speak, and you can help me to improve my English. I have worked with children from 6 to 14 years old and in kindergarden with children betwenn 1 to 5 years.

i have worked as au pair and as nanny in London this summer,east dulwich but for family troubes i came back to Spain. Actually i am in Spain but i'm goint to London this summer for undefinitely.

I have qualifications to work with children from 0-6 years. Apart from my studies, work from 5 years ago in a school with children 6 to 14 years where I help them with homework, I do crafts and enjoy the outdoors with educational games I have also worked with children from 2 to 4 years in a daycare for a year.


Get in touch if i am your right candidate !

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