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Nanny wanted from January 2016


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We are looking for a live-out nanny to look after our 2 children from January 2016. Our daughter will be nearly 4 and goes to nursery in West Dulwich 4 days per week, and our son will be 11 months old.

We need a nanny for 4 days/week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday). We live on the Tulse Hill / Streatham Hill border.


Main duties include:


- Dropping off and picking up our daughter from nursery during term-time and keeping her occupied during holidays (she loves arts and crafts!).

- Looking after our son at home, taking him to playdates, parks, music clubs etc.

- Preparing healthy meals and snacks for them

- Occasional evening babysitting


It would be helpful if you have a car, or at least a driving license, but not essential.


If you are interested, please get in touch!

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Dear family,


My name is Melinda, an organized and detail oriented nanny with more than 16 years experience working with children from newborn to teenagers, looking to provide them a stimulating and nurturing environment. I would like to know more about your position and welcome the opportunity to meet with you personally to review my background. If you can provide an email address I could send my CV and references.

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected].


Best regards,

Melinda

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