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THi everyone,

I have been in childcare for nearly 17 years, I have worked in both school & private nurseries but for the last 12 years have worked as a nanny, I have been with my present family for nearly 6 years but due to them moving house a year ago I am now finding the traveling to much as it was a big move, I will be sad to leave but I have 2 children of my own that are missing out due to the distance & time I'm traveling, I have 2 daughters one at full time school & a 3 year old which my mum looks after (she's a childminder in Forest Hill) I'm looking for something in the Dulwich or surrounding area as makes my childcare easier and I'm familiar with the areas playgroups etc and have a good social life with children & minders/nannies in that area, I'm looking for 3 days a week preferably Tuesday Wednesday Thursday but would consider other days for the right family I am ofsted registered and can supply references


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Lizzie

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Hi Lizzie.


I'm looking for someone to look after my 10 month old son and 5 year old daughter. We live in Forest Hill near the Hornuman museum. My daughter has just started reception at Fairlawn school. I'm looking for someone who can do 8-6 including the school run for my daughter (10 min walk).


My situation is a bit unusual in that I work freelance contracts. Typically 4-6 weeks but sometimes longer. I like to work around 25-30 weeks a year and have breaks in between contracts so I can spend time with the children. This might suit you as you could have the opportunity to be around for your kids more. im also happy to discuss you bringing your 3 year old to work with you. Ideally I'd like someone 5 days a week for those periods of work but may be able to make 4 or even 3 work fir the right person.


If you're interested please send me a private message then perhaps we can chat on the phone.


Many thanks. Sally

Hi Sally,

Thank you for contacting me, could you forward me an e mail address then I can forward you my cv and then maybe we could arrange to speak to each other And find out a bit more about your requirements & how this could work & fees etc, I've taken my children to work with me a few times and it has worked really well,

Look forward to hearing from you


Lizzie

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