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Hi all,


I am looking for a nanny for my 3 month old daughter. Ideally I would like someone for 2 days a week, 7/8 hours a day but I am very flexible so would be happy to discuss other options (spreading the hours over more days perhaps?).

We are based between Loughborough Junction and Brixton, just off Coldharbour Lane.


We are a very friendly family and our daughter has been a bit of an angel so far (said with some apprehension as not to jinx it!!) We have a little dog in the house who is firmly part of the family and very friendly too.


CBR check, first aid certificate and references will be required. Ofsted registered preferred but not compulsory.


Looking forward to hearing from you.

Katie

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Dear Katie,

I'm working at the moment with two boys aged 2 and 4 but I'm looking for someone who needs help with the little ones on the end of July,beginning on the 20th, two days/week (Thursdays and Fridays). would it be available for you?

I've got CRB check, first aid certificate and I am Ofsted registered.


Kind regards,

Marta Nobre.

  • 4 weeks later...

Dear Katie,


I am going to be available to work on Thursdays from September (probably from August). I also can work on Saturdays.

This job would be ideal for me as I live in Tulse Hill, very close to yours.


Please let me know what you think.


Kindest regards,

Gyongyi

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Hi Katie,

At present I am working with a lovely brother and his Sister in East Dulwich.

I am searching for a new position as sadly my current one will come to a close mid August, as the Children will be starting School and Nursery in September.

I would be very interested to Know more about the position and look forward to hearing from you.


Regards Hazel Taylor

Hi Katie,

My name is Maria. I am working at present for a lovely family with two kids in Denmark Hill. Unfortunately from September the children will go to the school full time.

I am wondering if you have already found someone to look after your baby.

I am base on East Dulwich and I have been working as Nanny in the area for three years.


Looking forward to hearing from you


Maria

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Katie,


My name is Julie, I have over a decade of experience working with children of all ages. I have outstanding references from all my family's past and present please give me a call or message me if the position is still available.


Kind regards


Julie


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