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Amazing nanny for sole charge (and optional share) on Mon/Tues


lulabel

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We have an amazing nanny to share with another family on Mondays / Tuesdays.


We have two sons age 4 and 6 and live on Herne Hill Road. Our youngest son, age 4, has just joined his 6 year old brother at Bessemer Grange Primary. Our nanny used to look after him on a Monday when he wasn't at nursery, so now he's started school she has Mondays free until 3:30.


She is looking for sole charge on MONDAY AND/OR TUESDAY until 3:30. Then there is the option of a share with us at our house until 6:30pm.


She?s been with us for 2 years and is such a fantastic asset to our family; amazing with the kids, proactive with fun outings, highly organised, hot on discipline, a great cook and the kids adore her.


She?s ?12 sole charge and ?6 for shared hours. She?s looking for reliable Monday / Tuesday sole charge work - not an ad hoc arrangement.


If you need a Monday or Tuesday nanny or know anyone who does, please let me know.


Lulu 07717 678505

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Hello Lulu,

I am looking for a nanny share for my 3 1/2 year old son for Tuesdays only (he goes to Little Jungle for the rest of the week). We live in East Dulwich and my eldest son goes to St Johns and St Clements (age 7)

Perhaps it is worth a conversation as I would ideally need childcare up to 530pm - possibly 6pm (just starting a new job in town!)

Thank you kindly for letting me know if you are still looking and if so, perhaps we could have a chat to assess 'good fit'?!

Many thanks

Jo

07920179059

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