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Our wonderful nanny Nuray is looking to increase her working hours and salary so I am trying to help her find a family that would need childcare all day on Mondays and Tuesdays and someone who would be happy to share with us on Weds or Thurs or Friday, or equally just have her Mon and Tues. We are based in West Norwood and have two daughters aged 7 and 3 who will be at school and pre school in September.



Nuray is from Turkey and has been in England for 8 years. She started off as an au pair looking after babies and toddlers and has been working as a nanny for the last five years in Dulwich, West Norwood and Forest Hill doing after school pick ups and looking after babies as young as 4 weeks old. She is very warm and loving and all the mums always ask how I found her and she has been offered lots of work once people see her in action. Nuray has first aid and CRB checks and has been working on childcare qualifications which means she can register for OFSTED if required. She was a teacher in Turkey and has a psychology degree.


Ideally we would like a local family in West Norwood or west Dulwich.


If you are interested in finding out more please email or call me on [email protected] or 07957631539 or send a PM.



Thank you!

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