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My partner and I are a creative, friendly and relaxed family living in East Dulwich, (Goose Green) with our baby girl. We enjoy walks as a family, museum trips, food markets, cooking and generally getting out and seeing new things.


We are seeking an energetic, kind, caring and experienced nanny for our little girl, who will be 12 months old. We are looking for someone who can stimulate and entertain her, take her on outings and provide nutritious meals, but most importantly, a warm and loving individual to care for her.


We would ideally like to do a Nanny share if we can find a like minded family.


Requirements:

- Full time Nanny - 8.30am - 6.00pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week starting beg Sept

- English speaking

- Excellent references

- Experience is a must. Childcare qualifications are desirable, First Aid and clean DBS essential.


If you think that you may be who we are looking for, or are interested in a nanny share we would love to hear from you :)


Caspar

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Hi,


My husband and I are looking to set up a nanny share with a like minded family for our 12 month old little boy when I return to work on 1st August on a 3 day a week basis (weds to fri). We would be happy to secure a nanny to commence from 1st August, when we require one from, and for the other family to join when it suits their dates.


Our little boy is fun loving, energetic and inquisitive and loves food and naps well. I think he would really enjoy having a little playmate to share in the fun - hence our interest in setting up a nanny share.


We are a 5 minute walk from east Dulwich station. We are currently looking for a nanny also.


If this sounds of interest to you, we would love to arrange a catch up to discuss further.


Thanks,

Natasha

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