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URGENT - Part time nanny wanted - 2/3 days a week


beelaw

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Hello

We have two daughters age 5 and 1. We live a couple of minutes walk from Penge East station. I am a self-employed solicitor possibly returning to work next week. We have a nanny who currently works two days a week and so we are looking for a second nanny to work when our existing nanny is unavailable. Days offered will be 2 or 3 days of Monday, Tuesday or Friday. Hours will be at least 8/9am - 7/8pm. I will be working from home during the hours (at least at the outset).


Start date could be as early as this coming Monday or if preferred, 4 December. Looking for someone who is DBS checked and ideally a driver. Looking for someone for up to six months, possibly longer but could suit someone looking only for a couple of months work.

Please PM if interested.

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