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Wanted: Monday and Tuesday nanny from September


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Hi!

We are looking for a nanny to join our family of five from September (possibly late August to allow settling in) on Mondays and Tuesdays. You would be looking after our youngest, who will turn one in August, for most of the day as well as collecting his big brother and sister (aged 6 and 4) from school in West Dulwich and caring for all three until we get home. We live in Tulse Hill, 5 mins walk from the station.

We are looking for someone caring, enthusiastic and capable, able to cook healthy meals and supervise homework etc. We're really keen to find someone looking for a long-term position so you can build a great relationship with all three kids and vice versa!

Driver preferred, hours 8-6.30, with the potential for regular babysitting in addition.

If you have experience looking after young children and at least two excellent references, we'd love to hear from you so please PM me for my email address. Any parents able to recommend nannies also extremely welcome :)

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