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I live in Forest Hill and have two children who will be almost 3 and 10 months at the time of starting. I am looking for an Ofsted registered nanny to work Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 07.30-18.30. Start date is Monday 21st March but I would want to do a couple of settling in days the week before. I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks.

Hi there


We have a nanny who is coming available soon if you're still looking. (I'm about to have baby number 2 so will be off work for a while)


I did actually put a post up a few weeks ago- see below. But as I'm actually about to have the baby soon she will have more days becoming available. If you need any more info just let me know!


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Dani



Hello everyone,


We have an excellent nanny who is looking to add some extra hours during school time. Preferably 8-2ish in the Peckham/Camberwell/East Dulwich area.

Shelly looks after our incredibly lively, inquisitive 5 year old Mon-Fri from 3 until the evening but would like to help out another family during the week.

She would be a perfect fit for anyone who is freelance, or anyone needing bit of extra childcare for their under 5s.

Originally from up north, and from a large family, she?s got an incredible amount of experience with children of all ages and temperaments. The previous family she worked with had a child with autism that she looked after for 2 years

Shelly has been with us for a year and a half and she?s done a top job of being superbly flexible and patient with the erratic freelance hours of both my husband and myself.

She?s available now and I can?t recommend her enough! Snap her up!


Additional info:

Shelly is a very down to earth, warm and intelligent woman and our son adores her.

10 years child care experience

Ofsted registration is in process.

CRB

infant and child first aid

worked with newborns to 14 years

full, clean uk driving licence

worked with special needs

wide experience in a range of sleep routines and training

happy to help with domestic chores (cooking, laundry, errands)



In her own words:

"I am an extremely reliable 27 -year-old with lots of get up and go and a passion for looking after children which I?ve done for 10 years, both as a nanny and with my brothers and sisters. (I?m the youngest of 5). I have found it very rewarding to be one-on-one with children and foster their development. I?m organised, prepared and experienced at looking after babies and young children, and feel I have a sensitive and intuitive nature with them. I?m very sociable and am calm under pressure. I?ve been lucky to work with some lovely families, all of which would give me glowing recommendations?


For more information, please DM me or email her direct at [email protected]

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