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Hello all. We are looking for a local part time nanny to help out for 2 mornings a week and perhaps occasional evening/weekend work. We have a 5 month old son. CRB check, first aid and ideally OFSTED registered. Hours could grow and may include light housework/help around the house. We can be flexible with timings and would consider a nanny share. If this is of interest can you please message me.

many thanks!

Jay

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Hi,


I am a 40year old female who has experience in looking after children from the age of 0-14. I am a mother I have two children girl 15 boy 11 I am reliable, responsible and very friendly.


I am available to work as a baby sitter or child minder during weekdays, weeknights and weekends. I tam generally very flexible with my time. I can also provide a cleaning service for the house in between times of tending to the children if so desired.


I like to cook and am happy to make very nice meals for all!

I have First Aid pediatric certificat level 3 and cpr

Please contact me if you would like to know more information: [email protected] my number phone:07402717211


Thanks

Spanish speaking nanny / mother?s help in south and central London (part-time)


Hello! My name is Laura Bosch and I am 25 years old. I am Spanish and have been working in London for 3 years looking after children and as a child-oriented nutritionist.


? Spanish native speaker

? 3 years child care experience in London

? Qualified nutritionist

? Passionate about healthy cooking

? Driving license (drive daily in London)

? DBS check available

? Fist Aid certificate

? Advanced English

? Excellent references

? Available from Sept 15


I am now looking for a morning long term nanny /mother?s help position in the mornings I am available daily from early morning. I would also be happy to do babysitting in the evenings and weekends. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you are still interested. [email protected] 07708011915

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