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Hello. I am looking for a part time nanny 3 days a week from 8am to 4pm for my 16 month old girl. The days are likely to be Monday, Wednesday and Thursday but possibly Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. We live in Crystal Palace very close to Gipsy Hill station. Exact terms TBC. The job would involve a drop off and a pick up of my 4 year old girl who goes to nursery between 9am and 3pm. The nursery is a 10 minute walk away. Other responsibilities would be going to play groups, the park, giving lunch, snacks etc.. Looking for someone kind, patient, warm and engaging with previous experience of looking after young children. Thanks and look forward to hearing from you. Sarah
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