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We are a family seeking a Nanny to look after our two girls for 2 or 3 afternoons a week from afternoon school pick-up to around 7pm (days can be flexible for the right applicant). Our eldest (7yrs) is at Stillness Juniors, and our youngest (4yrs) is full-time at Chelwood Nursery School. We are hoping to find someone who is active, creative, inventive and enjoys being outside (we live next to two parks and have a garden with frogs). We are looking for someone with experience and relevant qualifications. Flexibility would be an additional bonus as there is potential to increase the hours when our work is busiest. We have a cleaner. Cooking for the girls would be appreciated but not essential. Driving is not necessary as everything is within walking distance, but we do live on a steep hill.
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