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My lovely nanny available from September for Nanny share


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Hi Everyone,


My son is starting Pre-School in September for 3 hours in the morning so my nanny will be available for other work in the mornings till 12. I don't mind if there is a cross over period where my son will be with your child as well. But generally availability will be 8am - 12pm, with a cross over of an hour or two available. I am of course open to suggestions if these timings do not suit.


Jan is a very loving and competent nanny and has really formed a great bond with my son. They are constantly doing different activities, such as children's groups, parks, farms, picnics and nature trails. He also encourages my son to learn on a daily basis which has really shown in my sons development.


As we want to keep our nanny on with us I will be offering to foot the PAYE and Tax bill myself and make any use of my nanny payable to me at an hourly rate of ?13 (negotiable) per hour so you will not have to pay a 40% tax rate (second job norm).


He is Ofsted registered and has up to date First aid and DSB check. Jan also volunteers at a children's charity working with those that have learning and behavioural difficulties such as ADHD and Autism.


Any questions or if you are interested then please pm me.


Many thanks

Laura

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