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Re: Looking for Nanny share or part-time nanny


JDnunhead

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We are a family living in Nunhead, with an eight-month-old daughter. We are looking for a nanny share or a nanny looking for a part-time role, open to or with experience of, gentle and respectful parenting practices (Montessori, RIE or Pickler training a bonus), or a childminder with a similar perspective on childcare. Either Monday and Tuesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays, to begin in mid-January, and then one more day or two half-days from April 2019.


I work in Camberwell/Denmark Hill so could drop her off in that area too.

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Hi,

I just saw this post and I am looking for a Nanny role starting January. I have 6 years experience in childcare and 2.5 years experience as a nanny. I have also done a nanny share before. Let me know if you are interested.


Thanks

Sandra

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