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Friendly family looking for new nanny! (Dulwich SE21)


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Hello!


We have two lovely children - a five year old daughter and a three year old son - and we are seeking an enthusiastic, experienced and reliable live out childcare professional to look after them. We would love to find someone who can nurture our children, do fun activities with our son, and provide a kind and caring after-school environment for our daughter.


The minimum hours we need are 30-35 hours during term time and 45 hours during school holidays. However this is a minimum and we are open to expanding the role to suit the right person. The start date is flexible. We certainly need someone to start by January 2018, but November or December would be ideal.


If this sounds of interest to you please do PM me!

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We have an absolutely lovely Nanny who might be available from November as our circumstances are changing - she ideally wants 4.5 days but can be a little flexible. She is totally brilliant and has looked after our 4 year old daughter for the last year and our new baby boy. Let me know if you want her details. Eleanor x

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