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Hello,


I am looking for a part time nanny for our 3 year old son. I am going back to work full time but our son is in nursery already 3 days per week. We are keen to investigate options for a nanny either for one day on a Mon or Mon & Fri.


We would also possibly need some help with very occassional drop off to nursery but this is not a priority for now.


Our son is a gorgeous personality, fun and enjoys being around nurturing company. We look forward to hearing from you and do not hestiate to contact me with any questions.


Best wishes

Emma

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Hi Emma,

It is with much interest that I am writing you about the position you are offering.

I have many years of experience as a babysitter, which vary from all ages and tasks, as I have been babysitting for over 7 years while living in the US, Australia, and Italy.

I am a portuguese native speaker, fluent in English, and I have good knowledge of Spanish and Italian.

I have attached my resume to this message, so just let me know, please, if there is any other information you may need.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you.


Kind Regards,

Valeria

Hi there,


I have just seen your ad for a nanny position and think I might be exactly what you are looking for.

My name is Lauren Bredenkamp and I am currently working in a pharmacy about to complete my NVQ2 equivalent in healthcare (including children's health).


After I accomplish that (this month) I am looking to move from pharmacy work into a nanny position.

I run my own online jewellery store and need more time for my store which is why the position I am in now is no longer suitable as it is 9 or 10 hour days with 2 hours travelling a day into the city.


I live close to peckham Ry park. Im not sure exactly where you live but I am happy to travel around locally. In my current position I start at 5:30 AM and have to be up at 3:30 am to get there on time. I am very reliable and happy to be flexible to your needs. If you are running late or need me to babysit weekends etc. I am more than happy to help.


I have a bit of babysitting experience in America but no nanny experience.


I would love to meet with you and find out more about the families and see if I would be a good fit.



Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you,


Lauren

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